Jin'gangshi yu moliao moju gongcheng (Dec 2023)

Experimental study on chemical-assisted magnetic compound fluid polishing of TA1 pure titanium capillary tube

  • Yufeng XUE,
  • Wentao ZHANG,
  • Hanqiang WU,
  • Xu SUN,
  • Yangke ZHENG,
  • Yongbo WU

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13394/j.cnki.jgszz.2023.0213
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 6
pp. 657 – 667

Abstract

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It is important to precisely polish the inner surface of medical-grade TA1 pure titanium capillary tubes in order to reduce sample residue and enhance capillary pipetting precision, ultimately improving the accuracy and reliability of in vitro diagnostic equipment. To address the subpar inner surface quality of TA1 capillary tubes and the challenges associated with titanium material polishing, a novel chemically-assisted magnetic compound fluid polishing method was proposed. This method combines oxidation and mechanical removal to efficiently and precisely polish the inner surface of the tubes. Experimental studies were carried out to examine the effects of iron powder mass, hydrogen peroxide concentration and malic acid concentration on both the material removal rate and the inner surface roughness, with the aim of determining the optimal polishing parameters. The study involved the examination of surface morphology and elemental changes on the inner surface of capillary tubes both before and after polishing. This analysis aimed to assess the overall impact of the polishing technique on the inner surface of pure titanium capillary tubes. The results indicated that following a 90-minute polishing process under the specified conditions of 2 mg of iron powder, a hydrogen peroxide concentration of 7.2% and a malic acid concentration of 6%, the surface roughness of the TA1 capillary tube decreased from Ra 675 nm to Ra 75 nm. In the well-polished area devoid of initial dents, the surface roughness reached Ra 19.5 nm, with a material removal depth of up to 28 μm. Furthermore, the original surface scratches were effectively eliminated, both the depth and width of dents were significantly reduced, and no additional elements were introduced during the polishing process.

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