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The Effect of Workpiece Cooling on the Machining of Biomedical Grade Polymers
2015
Procedia CIRP
Biomedical grade polymers are commonly used in applications where surface finish and dimensional accuracy are key, such as in total joint replacement and intraocular lenses, yet relatively little research has been conducted into the machining of these materials. It has been established that workpiece temperature has a large effect on machinability in soft polymers, with alterations to the chip formation mechanism possible when workpiece temperature is adequately controlled. This is due to the
doi:10.1016/j.procir.2015.06.058
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