Micro-Drilling Using Step-Forward Method
Micro-Drilling Using Step-Forward Method
Introduction
Micro-drilling is regarded as useful process technology to make tiny holes and widely used at electronic, semiconductor, medical, fuel injection, watch, spinneret, dies related industry fields
Medical devices
Micro-drill
Watch component
Human hair (D)80 Qm
Micro-drill (D) 30 Qm
Motivation
It became a common understanding that it is necessary for machining tiny holes smaller than 100 Qm in diameter to apply the laser systems However, it is also true that laser systems have several disadvantages compared to conventional mechanical drilling And the mechanical system could be competitive against the laser system, if they can have micro drilling capabilities Thus, many manufacturers have been making efforts to retry the traditional mechanical precision drilling machine for machining tiny holes with high productivity Recently, creative precision has complete micro hole drilling capabilities for holes down to 30 Qm in diameter But conventional micro-drilling has also several problems such as excessive forces, tool breakage, chatter, burr formation in metals
Objectives
Accomplishment of direct practice to obtain preliminary knowledge for ascertain mechanical micro-drilling behavior through the experimental study
* Trouble-shooting to occurred tool breakage mode frequently during previous precedent conventional micro-drilling experiment * Presumption as the trouble is resulted in the poor chip cutting & evacuation Application of step-forward feeding method during micro-drilling process *
Weight
Measuring Instrument
A/D converter DAQ
Amplifier
Microscope with built-in monitoring system Measuring instruments for cutting force
SM45C (35 35 2.3 mm) Work-piece Dynamometer Amplifier A/D converter Microscope with built-in monitor
C : 0.12 ~ 0.20% Tensile strength : 38~44kgf/mm2
Kistler Co Kistler Co
Type Type
Vision system
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MicroMicro-drill Tool
Geometric feature of micro-drill
Straight-fluted Micro-drill
Dimensions of micro-drill
Undercut Diameter d (mm) 0.2 0.3(d)mm Vanadium Carbide Tool 0.3 0.4 0.5 Body Length L1 (mm) 2.8 5.5 7.0 7.0 Tip angle ( 0) 120 120 120 120
0.2(d)mm
Tool Material
0.5(d)mm
Computer
Tool Dynamometer
Y
A/D Board
Experimental Conditions
Machining Conditions of Micro-drilling
Tool diameter (mm) 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 Step number of times 4 5 5 5 Cutting depth (mm/step) 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.5 Feed-rate (mm/sec) 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Tool speed (RPM) 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000
1 .4 1 .2
Dry drilling
T im e (se c)
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Dry drilling
drill di
t r 0.2mm
drill di
t r 0.3mm
Burr
Dry drilling
Dry drilling
drill di
t r 0.4mm
drill di
t r 0.5mm
Dry drilling
Dry drilling
drill di
t r 0.2mm
drill di
t r 0.3mm
Dry drilling
Dry drilling
drill di
t r 0.4mm
drill di
t r 0.5mm
Conventional micro-drilling micro( Example 1 : Trouble mode occurred at 5th hole machining process )
StepStep-forward type micro-drilling micro( Example 1 : Normal mode maintained after 3rd hole machining completed )
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