Nanoindentation sample preparation for Al

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The following is an SOP for the preparation of cast aluminum alloys samples for nanoindentation testing.

Loss Prevention

  • Safety glasses are required to work in polishing labs at Michigan Technological University.
  • Be mindful of the polishing machines. There are pinch points when moving the head and the grinding pads could cause abrasions.
  • The air hose in the polishing lab is strictly for drying samples.
  • EDM produces Ozone- keep machine closed during operation

Procedure

  1. Mark part with a marker where future cuts will be made
Figure 1. Autopolisher in Polishing Lab
  1. Cut samples from part using edm (electrical discharge machining) to minimize subsurface deformations
    • Cutting settings
      • Current 3A
      • Voltage 4kV biased voltage
      • Feed rate .4mm per minute (speed through material)
      • Enter code (Gcode) to determine cut
  2. Mount the samples
  3. Grind the testing surface manually using 600-grit SiC paper (Hudson)
    • When the marking is gone, the epoxy layer should be removed (Roughly 5 minutes)
    • Lubricate disk with water
  4. Grind the testing surface using 800-grit SiC paper (Hudson)
    • Polish for 2 minutes with a pressure of 20N or 5lb
    • Lubricate disk with water
  5. Grind the surface using 1200-grit SiC paper (Hudson) using an auto-polisher(shown in figure 1) for 3 minutes with 20N load
    • Fully load the auto polisher (3 samples) to maintain an even force on the samples
    • Lubricate disk with water
  6. Polish samples with 3μm diamond paste polish for 10 minutes with a 20N load on a disc reserved for this purpose.
    • Use Red lube to lubricate the disk. Do not use water.
    • To apply diamond paste, Rub the paste into the disk with a gloved fingertip while the wheel spins around 100-200RPM.
Figure 2. A380 aluminum with .05um polish under 100X magnification
  1. Polish samples with 1μm diamond paste polish for 10 minutes with a 20N load on a different disc reserved for this purpose.
    • Use Red lube to lubricate the disk. Do not use water.
    • To apply diamond paste, Rub the paste into the disk with a gloved fingertip while the wheel spins around 100-200RPM.
  2. Polish samples with .05μm Aluminum oxide polish for 5 minutes with a 40N load on a disc reserved for this purpose.
  3. Inspect surface under an optical microscope to ensure that the surface is well polished.
    • For nanoindenation, the testing area should be smooth under 100X magnification
    • If surface is too damaged, It needs to be resurfaced starting with the 600 grit paper