1. Electrochemical grinding (ECG) is a non-traditional machining process that removes electrically conductive material by grinding with a negatively charged abrasive wheel, electrolyte fluid, and a positively charged workpiece. Materials are removed through electrolysis and some abrasion, leaving a smooth burr-free surface.
2. ECG can machine very hard and brittle materials more effectively than traditional processes due to generating little heat. Key parameters that affect the material removal rate include the abrasive wheel properties, workpiece material and surface, machining conditions, electrolyte type and properties, and voltage applied.
3. ECG provides advantages like burr-free surfaces, less work hardening, higher precision