General Electric Company
Electrochemical machining employing electrical voltage pulses to drive reduction and oxidation reactions
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Abstract:
Electrochemical machining of parts employs electric or voltage pulses in which current flows in a first direction and a second direction opposite from the first direction. The cathodic/anodic pulses switch between bulk machining and oxide removal pushing bulk material removal into a homogenous regime to obtain a smooth surface finish and appropriate form control during the electrochemical machining process compared to electrochemical machining employing an electric or voltage potential in which current flows in only one direction.
Status:
Grant
Type:
Utility
Filling date:
15 Jun 2015
Issue date:
26 Nov 2019