Mahmud Husni bin Abd Hadi is a student with matric number 0633669 studying Workshop Technology under code MME 1103 and section 2. The major objectives of grinding processes are to machine hard materials that cannot be economically cut otherwise, produce tight tolerances such as those needed for bearing raceways, and remove excessive material quickly to save significant costs in engineering projects.
Mahmud Husni bin Abd Hadi is a student with matric number 0633669 studying Workshop Technology under code MME 1103 and section 2. The major objectives of grinding processes are to machine hard materials that cannot be economically cut otherwise, produce tight tolerances such as those needed for bearing raceways, and remove excessive material quickly to save significant costs in engineering projects.
Mahmud Husni bin Abd Hadi is a student with matric number 0633669 studying Workshop Technology under code MME 1103 and section 2. The major objectives of grinding processes are to machine hard materials that cannot be economically cut otherwise, produce tight tolerances such as those needed for bearing raceways, and remove excessive material quickly to save significant costs in engineering projects.
The major objective we do the grinding process are:
As it is generally known, many types of material are too hard to be machined economically. So, the materials are hardened to produce a low-wear finish, such as that in a bearing raceway and others. Tolerances required preclude machining. The process of grinding can produce flatness tolerances of less than 0.0025 mm (0.0001 in) on a 127 x 127 mm (5 x 5 in) steel surface if the surface is adequately supported. With the power and energy it has, machine with process machining can removes excessive material. The main reason is, we can save cost which is very significant things in engineering career and field.