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Indexed by:期刊论文
Date of Publication:2017-01-25
Journal:MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus
Volume:32
Issue:2
Page Number:121-126
ISSN No.:1042-6914
Key Words:Damage; diamond; efficiency; grinding; mechanism; removal; sapphire; subsurface; surface; topography; wafer
Abstract:In order to improve machining efficiency of sapphire wafer machining using the conventional loose abrasive process, fixed-abrasive diamond plates are investigated in this study for sapphire wafer grinding. Four vitrified bond diamond plates of different grain sizes (40 mu m, 20 mu m, 7 mu m, and 2.5 mu m) are developed and evaluated for grinding performance including surface roughness, surface topography, surface and subsurface damage, and material removal rate (MRR) of sapphire wafers. The material removal mechanisms, wafer surface finish, and quality of the diamond plates are also compared and discussed. The experiment results demonstrate that the surface material is removed in brittle mode when sapphire wafers are ground by the diamond plates with a grain size of 40 mu m and 20 mu m, and in ductile mode when that are ground by the diamond plates of grain sizes of 7 mu m and 2.5 mu m. The highest MRR value of 145.7 mu m/min is acquired with the diamond plate with an abrasive size of 40 mu m and the lowest surface roughness values of 3.5nm in Ra is achieved with the 2.5 mu m size.