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What are machining processes that use abrasive particles for cutting tools called?
The machining processes that use abrasives particles for cutting tools.
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The machining process that uses abrasives particles for cutting tools is called Abrasive machining. In abrasive machining, the removal of material is due to the interaction between workpiece and abrasive grits. Moreover, there are various processes like grinding, honing, lapping and ultrasonic machining that uses the abrasive grits during the machining process.
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