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Difference between electrochemical honing and grinding

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Conventional surface grinding typically uses shallow reciprocating cuts that sweep across the work surface to create a flat plane or groove. ... ElectroChemical Grinding (ECG) is a combination of ElectroChemical (Anodic) dissolution of a material, according to Faraday's Law, and light abrasive action.

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★ Conventional surface grinding typically uses shallow reciprocating cuts that sweep across the work surface to create a flat plane or groove.

★ ElectroChemical Grinding (ECG) is a combination of ElectroChemical (Anodic) dissolution of a material, according to Faraday's Law, and light abrasive action.

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