Non-traditional Machining of Crystal Materials
A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352). This special issue belongs to the section "Inorganic Crystalline Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2022) | Viewed by 19854
Special Issue Editors
Interests: EDM; WEDM; coatings; welding; microstructure and properties
Interests: ultra-fast laser processing; high-power laser processing; laser processing process inspection
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Interests: EDM; WEDM; laser micro machining; complex physical filed assisted machining; glass molding process
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Dear Colleagues,
Non-traditional machining, also known as “special machining” or the “modern processing method”, generally refers to the processing method in which the energy of electricity, heat, light, electrochemical, chemical, acoustic, and special mechanical energy can be used to remove or add the material, so as to realize the material removing, deforming, changing performance or coating. At present, non-traditional machining has become an indispensable and important technological method in the fields of difficult-to-cut materials, complex surfaces, fine parts, low stiffness parts, mold processing, additive manufacturing and large scale integrated circuits, etc., and is playing an increasingly important role in these fields. In this Special Issue, the non-traditional machining method includes but is not limited to EDM, WEDM, laser, welding, ECM, ultrasonic machining, electron beam, plasma machining, and micromachining.
Prof. Dr. Zhi Chen
Dr. Youmin Rong
Dr. Zhen Zhang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- EDM
- WEDM
- Laser
- Welding
- ECM
- Ultrasonic machining
- Electron beam
- Plasma machining
- Micro machining
- Difficult to machine materials
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