In magnetic flow polishing process, very small force is applied by the abrasives.

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Micromachining is a manufacturing process that involves removing material from a workpiece on a micrometer scale. The term is often associated with precision and ultra-fine detail.
Micromachining techniques are: Milling, Laser drilling, Cutting, Dicing, Surface polishing.
Micromachining is often used to create components for miniaturized sensors, medical, optical, and electronic devices.

Common engineering materials for these applications include: Stainless steel, Aluminum, Titanium, Copper, Tool steel.

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In magnetic flow polishing process, very small force is applied by the abrasives.