CONTROL OF DEVIATIONS FROM CIRCULARITY WHEN DRILLING POLYMERIC MATERIALS

  • Georgiana Alexandra Moroșanu Department of Thermal Systems and Automotive Engineering, “Dunărea de Jos” University of Galați, România
  • Mariana Ilie Department of Manufacturing Engineering, “Dunărea de Jos” University of Galați, România
  • Virgil Gabriel Teodor Department of Manufacturing Engineering, “Dunărea de Jos” University of Galați, România
  • Nicușor Baroiu Department of Manufacturing Engineering, “Dunărea de Jos” University of Galați, România
Keywords: polymeric materials, drilling, SINOWON 3D, circularity, deviations

Abstract

Polymeric materials represent synthetic macromolecular products, from which objects of various shapes can be manufactured, through mechanical or thermal processing. These materials are used in various industries due to their versatility and ability to adapt to various applications. The paper presents an analysis of deviations from circularity in the drilling process of three types of polymeric materials: PA6 (polyamide), PEHD (high-density polyethylene) and POMC (polyacetal). The main purpose of this analysis is to evaluate and measure the deviations from circularity in the drilled plates using specific drills on the EMCO MILL 55 CNC machine and the precise determination of these deviations is realized with the help of the Sinowon 3D measuring machine. In the context of the processing of polymeric materials, both technical performance criteria and their associated factors in drilling operations are examined. In the study, two types of helical drills were used, with two rectilinear cutting edges, having different diameters, Ø8 mm and Ø10 mm, made of high-speed steel.

Published
2024-03-22
How to Cite
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Moroșanu G, Ilie M, Teodor V, Baroiu N. CONTROL OF DEVIATIONS FROM CIRCULARITY WHEN DRILLING POLYMERIC MATERIALS. Annals of ”Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati, Fascicle V, Technologies in machine building [Internet]. 22Mar.2024 [cited 27Apr.2024];46:59-6. Available from: https://www.gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/tmb/article/view/6634
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