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Study of a Kind of Water-Based Magnetorheological Finishing Polishing Fluid

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Abstract

A kind of water-based magnetorheological finishing polishing fluid (MFPF) is prepared based on the suspension dispersive mechanism. Removal function experiment test is carried out on BK7 glass with the MFPF to prove its good performance.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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