
handle: 10356/58061
221 p. Deburring and internal surface finishing has always been a challenge to the manufacturing industry. Some of the techniques developed; for example Abrasive Flow Machining, Abrasive Jet Machining, Hybrid Machining and etc., managed to render some assistances in deburring and internal surface finishing but often with a high capital investment. Such heavy investments may not be suitable for companies that required the process for low volume production. Master of Engineering (MAE)
:Engineering::Mechanical engineering [DRNTU], DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering, 620
:Engineering::Mechanical engineering [DRNTU], DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering, 620
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