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About surface roughness

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JosephERG

Industrial
Nov 1, 2007
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Hi All,

Do anyone of you guys know how to improve the
surface quality (roughness) of inside surfaces
specifically for stainless steel tubes with
inside diameters as small as 0.41 to 0.55 mm?
Our team is currently developing a dispensing tool
that has low friction properties. Therefore, capable
of withstanding fluids with high viscosity (e.g.
Pb solder paste). So far, we haven't achieved good
results yet. Any help?

thanks very much.


 
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Have you tried electropolishing or perhaps fluid jet polishing? A web search should bring up a multitude of links on either.

Regards,
 
I think your best bet is a polishing slurry. You'll need to pump (or otherwise agitate within) various stages of slurry starting with higher loads of larger abrasive, gradually getting down to loads of smaller abrasives. This is simply mechanical polishing. Look up CMP (Chemical Mechanical Planarization) for more information. Hope it helps.

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Thank you very much guys!!!!!

I'll check on these links!!!!!

JosephERG
 
On occasion I have seen this done by "ballizing" the ID -- pushing a precision carbide or HSS ball through the tube using a lubricating fluid as the "hydrolic" fluid
 
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