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Abrasive flow machining (AFM), also known as abrasive flow deburring or extrude honing, is an interior surface finishing process characterized by flowing an abrasive-laden fluid through a workpiece. This fluid is typically very viscous, having the consistency of putty, or dough. AFM smooths and finishes rough surfaces, and is specifically used to remove burrs, polish surfaces, form radii, and even remove material. The nature of AFM makes it ideal for interior surfaces, slots, holes, cavities, and other areas that may be difficult to reach with other polishing or grinding processes. Due to its low material removal rate, AFM is not typically used for large stock-removal operations, although it can be.

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  • Abrasive flow machining (AFM), also known as abrasive flow deburring or extrude honing, is an interior surface finishing process characterized by flowing an abrasive-laden fluid through a workpiece. This fluid is typically very viscous, having the consistency of putty, or dough. AFM smooths and finishes rough surfaces, and is specifically used to remove burrs, polish surfaces, form radii, and even remove material. The nature of AFM makes it ideal for interior surfaces, slots, holes, cavities, and other areas that may be difficult to reach with other polishing or grinding processes. Due to its low material removal rate, AFM is not typically used for large stock-removal operations, although it can be. Abrasive flow machining was first patented by the Extrude Hone Corporation in 1970. (en)
  • Струменево-абразивне оброблення (рос. струйно-абразивная обработка; англ. abrasive flow machining; нім. strömungsabrasive Bearbeitung f) – оброблення тіла абразивними зернами, введеними в струмінь рідини чи газу. Струменево-абразивна обробка (піскоструминна, дробеструминна) поєднує будь-яку обробку абразивом, розігнаним стисненим повітрям, водою або іншим середовищем. Дозволяє вирішувати широке коло завдань обробки (очищення) поверхні, зокрема видалення іржі, поверхневе зміцнення деталі, надання матеріалам необхідної форми, розмірів, фактури. Син. – абразивно-рідинне оброблення, гідроабразивне оброблення, гідрооброблення. (uk)
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  • Abrasive flow machining (AFM), also known as abrasive flow deburring or extrude honing, is an interior surface finishing process characterized by flowing an abrasive-laden fluid through a workpiece. This fluid is typically very viscous, having the consistency of putty, or dough. AFM smooths and finishes rough surfaces, and is specifically used to remove burrs, polish surfaces, form radii, and even remove material. The nature of AFM makes it ideal for interior surfaces, slots, holes, cavities, and other areas that may be difficult to reach with other polishing or grinding processes. Due to its low material removal rate, AFM is not typically used for large stock-removal operations, although it can be. (en)
  • Струменево-абразивне оброблення (рос. струйно-абразивная обработка; англ. abrasive flow machining; нім. strömungsabrasive Bearbeitung f) – оброблення тіла абразивними зернами, введеними в струмінь рідини чи газу. Струменево-абразивна обробка (піскоструминна, дробеструминна) поєднує будь-яку обробку абразивом, розігнаним стисненим повітрям, водою або іншим середовищем. Дозволяє вирішувати широке коло завдань обробки (очищення) поверхні, зокрема видалення іржі, поверхневе зміцнення деталі, надання матеріалам необхідної форми, розмірів, фактури. (uk)
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  • Abrasive flow machining (en)
  • Струменево-абразивне оброблення (uk)
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