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Corrosion in aqueous cerium oxide magnetorheological fluids

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Abstract

Carbonyl iron (CI) is the magnetic powder used in magnetorheological finishing (MRF). Placed into deionized water, CI shows no evidence of corrosion. When combined with cerium oxide to form an MR polishing fluid evidence of corrosion may be extensive, but can be prevented.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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