Xiaolei BiMeng JiaLingchao Meng
With the increasing application of three-dimensional pure aluminum microstructures in micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) and for fabricating terahertz components, high-quality micro-shaping of pure aluminum has gradually attracted attention. Recently, high-quality three-dimensional microstructures of pure aluminum with a short machining path have been obtained through wire electrochemical micromachining (WECMM), owing to its sub-micrometer-scale machining precision. However, machining accuracy and stability decrease owing to the adhesion of insoluble products on the surface of the wire electrode in long-duration WECMM, which limits the application of pure aluminum microstructures with a long machining path. In this study, the bipolar nanosecond pulses are used to improve the machining accuracy and stability in long-duration WECMM of pure aluminum. A negative voltage of −0.5 V was considered appropriate based on experimental results. Compared with the traditional WECMM using unipolar pulses, the machining accuracy of the machined micro-slit and the duration of stable machining were significantly improved in long-duration WECMM using bipolar nanosecond pulses.
Lingchao MengYongbin ZengDi Zhu
Zhenlong WangBaoguo ZhuZeng Weiliang
Xiaolei BiYongbin ZengNingsong Qu
Eugen Lucian HotoiuSteven Van DammeJohan Deconinck
Hans HerfurthRahul PatwaTim LauterbornStefan H. HeinemannHenrikki Pantsar