Handbook of Ceramics Grinding & Polishing

Author: Tonshoff   Hans Kurt;Inaski   Ichiro;Marinescu   Ioan D.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2000

E-ISBN: 9780815517412

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780815514244

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780815514244

Subject: TQ173.6 生产过程与设备

Language: ENG

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Focusing on the machining of ceramic materials such as silicon nitride, silicon carbide, and zirconia, this handbook meets the growing need in industry for a clear understanding of modern improvements in ceramic processing. The presentation is international in scope, with techniques and information represented from the USA, Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdomùcountries that have made important contributions to the field. The 20 expert chapter authors explore the challenge of reducing the costs of machining operations, a continuing problem in an industry where ceramic parts must be machined into final form to achieve a proper fit.

The handbook reveals that the abrasive machining of ceramic materials will always be a requirement because of the difficulty of controlling parts dimensions at the high temperatures required in their creation. The contributors then explain the properties and characteristics of ceramics, the various types of abrasive processes, and typical tests used in the procedures. An entire section of the handbook concerns grinding tools, their conditioning, lubrication, and cooling, checking for wear on the tools, and using them efficiently. The book also examines modern honing and superfinishing tools and machines, and describes advances in the technology, as well as lapping and polishing techniques using chemical compounds and ultrasound.

Ceramics is a field where more advanced products are sure to appear. Many of the products will require ad

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 17

Contents

pp.:  17 – 24

Chapter 2. Deformation and Fracture of Ceramics Materials

pp.:  88 – 117

Chapter 3. Abrasive Processes

pp.:  117 – 213

Chapter 4. Grinding

pp.:  213 – 347

Chapter 5. Honing and Superfinishing

pp.:  347 – 377

Chapter 6. Lapping and Polishing

pp.:  377 – 466

Appendix: Manufacturing of Ceramic Components: Case Studies

pp.:  466 – 495

Index

pp.:  495 – 502

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