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Polishing

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Zucuni, Camila Pauleski; Dapieve, Kiara Serafini; Rippe, Marília Pivetta; Pereira, Gabriel Kalil Rocha; Bottino, Marco Cícero; Valandro, Luiz Felipe (2019). "Influence of finishing/polishing on the fatigue strength, surface topography, and roughness of an yttrium-stabilized tetragonal zirconia
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When an unpolished surface is magnified thousands of times, it usually looks like a succession of mountains and valleys. By repeated abrasion, those "mountains" are worn down until they are flat or just small "hills". The process of polishing with
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present in the rough surface during the polishing process. These concentrations take the form of corners and other defects, which magnify the local stress beyond the inherent strength of the material.
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is the process of creating a smooth and shiny surface by rubbing it or by applying a chemical treatment, leaving a clean surface with a significant
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and gradually proceeds to the finer ones to efficiently flatten the surface imperfections and to obtain optimal results.
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The strength of polished products can be higher than their unpolished counterparts owing to the removal of
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Ultra-fine, abrasive paste polishing, polishing for soft or fragile work surfaces
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Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
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Polishers
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specular reflection
index of refraction
Fresnel equations
diffuse reflection
abrasives
grain size
stress concentrations
Polishing (metalworking)
Burnishing
Mass finishing
Tumble finishing
Vibratory finishing
Sodablasting
French polishing
Wood finishing
Chemical-mechanical polishing
Fabrication and testing of optical components

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