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Micro burrs occurring inside the small and large diameters adversely affect the properties of products. Manual deburring of micro burrs in particular damages the processed surface and reduces production efficiency. In this study, spring collets made of chrome-molybdenum are used to test the deburring of the surface of collets including crossed micro grooves by abrasive flow machining.
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Kim, JD., Kim, KD. Deburring of burrs in spring collets by abrasive flow machining. AMT 24, 469–473 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-002-1536-3
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