Quality evaluation on rotary Ultrasonic Assisted Drilling for Chemically Strengthened glass
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2021-08Author
R. Izamshah
A. Lamat
M. Rafiq
M.Z. Kasman
M.S. Kasim
P.J. Liew
M.S.A. Aziz
R.S.A. Abdullah
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Demand for Chemically Strengthened (CS) glass has steadily increased for the past decade
predominantly by the electronic devices industry. One of the major reasons are due to its
superior strength and crack resistance properties. However, due to its superior properties
which resistant to compressive loads causing drawback to the subsequent secondary
manufacturing process i.e. hole drilling. Conventional drilling process towards this glass
tends to generate high tensile thrust that consequently affect the hole performances and
accuracy. Considering these facts, in this paper a new drilling technique which assisted by
the ultrasonic vibration frequency known as Rotary Ultrasonic Assisted Drilling (RUAD) is
propose aim to increase the hole quality. A set of experimental work was conducted in
order to assess the effects of the RUAD parameter namely cutting speed, feed rate,
ultrasonic frequency and vibration amplitude towards hole quality. The analytical results
demonstrated that the presence of the intermittent ultrasonic vibration amplitude was
able to minimize the chipping area and enhance the hole quality with acceptable tolerance
value.