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The structurally changed layer of superabrasive wheel and workpiece contact surfaces as a factor of improving their wear resistance (film component)

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The paper addresses the formation of a structurally changed surface layer of contact surfaces of a superabrasive wheel and a workpiece under the action of electrophysical machining methods. The formation of films on these surfaces is shown to alter their electrophysical properties and tribotechnical characteristics and provide conditions for improving wear resistance of the contact surfaces.

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Original Ukranian Text © V.I. Lavrinenko, 2012, published in Sverkhtverdye Materialy, 2012, Vol. 34, No. 5, pp. 44–53.

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Lavrinenko, V.I. The structurally changed layer of superabrasive wheel and workpiece contact surfaces as a factor of improving their wear resistance (film component). J. Superhard Mater. 34, 314–320 (2012). https://doi.org/10.3103/S106345761205005X

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