Fabricating High Aspect Ratio Amorphous Alloys Microgrooves by Using Periodically Thinning Jet Electrochemical Milling Method

利用周期性减薄喷射电化学铣削法制备高深宽比非晶合金微槽

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Abstract

Jet electrochemical milling (JECM) offers significant advantages for fabricating fine grooves and slits in thin-walled, low-rigidity, and heat-sensitive metallic materials, such as amorphous alloys, owing to its operational flexibility, lack of material constraints, and superior surface quality. Nevertheless, conventional JECM techniques for groove machining encounter limitations including excessive overcut, restricted ability to produce microstructures with high depth-to-width ratios, and reduced machining accuracy. To address these issues, this study proposes an innovative approach termed the periodically thinning jet electrochemical milling (PT-JECM) method. This method involves initially generating a shallow microgroove through a single pass using the original nozzle diameter, followed by successive milling passes with progressively smaller nozzle diameters based on the preformed groove. Comparative analysis with traditional JECM methods reveals that this strategy significantly improves the etching factor from 1.896 to 4.318, corresponding to a 128% enhancement. Furthermore, it markedly decreases the slot width increase from 275 μm to 1 μm and improves the aspect ratio from 0.51 to 0.83, representing a 63% increase, enabling the precision machining of large aspect ratio holes and slot structures.

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