Mixing ratio in abrasive jet machining is defined as a ratio of

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Abrasive jet machining (AJM) is a manufacturing process that uses a high-pressure stream of abrasive particles to remove material from a workpiece. The abrasive particles are propelled by a gas, usually compressed air, and directed towards the workpiece through a nozzle. AJM is also known as abrasive micro-blasting, pencil blasting, and micro-abrasive blasting. It's mainly used to cut difficult and deep shapes in hard and brittle materials which are sensitive to heat. AJM is somewhat slow compared to other material-removal machining processes. With its slow rate of material removal,... Show more

Mixing ratio in abrasive jet machining is defined as a ratio of