Materials (Apr 2024)

Fabrication and Application of Grinding Wheels with Soft and Hard Composite Structures for Silicon Carbide Substrate Precision Processing

  • Qiufa Luo,
  • Jieming Chen,
  • Jing Lu,
  • Congming Ke,
  • Guangqiu Hu,
  • Hui Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17092079
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 9
p. 2079

Abstract

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In silicon carbide processing, the surface and subsurface damage caused by fixed abrasive grinding significantly affects the allowance of the next polishing process. A novel grinding wheel with a soft and hard composite structure was fabricated for the ultra-precision processing of SiC substrates, and the grinding performance of the grinding wheel was assessed in this study. Different types of gels, heating temperatures, and composition ratios were used to fabricate the grinding wheel. The grinding performance of the grinding wheel was investigated based on the surface integrity and subsurface damage of SiC substrates. The results showed that the grinding wheel with a soft and hard composite structure was successfully fabricated using freeze-dried gel with a heating temperature of 110 °C, and the component ratio of resin to gel was 4:6. A smooth SiC substrate surface with almost no cracks was obtained after processing with the grinding wheel. The abrasive exposure height was controlled by manipulating the type and ratio of the gel. Furthermore, the cutting depth in nanoscale could be achieved by controlling the abrasive exposure height. Therefore, the fabrication and application of the grinding wheels with soft and hard composite structures is important for the ultra-precision processing of large-size SiC substrates.

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