Bearing steel (GCr15) is widely used in key parts of mechanical transmission for its excellent mechanical properties. Electrochemical machining (ECM) is a potential method for machining GCr15, as the machining process is the electrochemical dissolution of GCr15 regardless of its high hardness (>50 HRC). In ECM, NaNO solution is a popular electrolyte, as it has the ability to help in the nonlinear dissolution of many metallic alloy materials, making it useful for precision machining. However, due to high carbon content of GCr15, the electrochemical dissolution of GCr15 is unique, and there is always a black layer with high roughness on the machined surface, reducing the surface quality. In order to improve the electrochemical machining of GCr15 with a high surface quality, the surface characteristics of GCr15 in ECM were investigated. The anodic polarisation curve in the NaNO electrolyte was measured and electrochemical dissolution experiments were conducted with different current densities. SEM, XRD, and XPS were employed to analyse the surface morphology and composition formed on the machined surface at different current densities. The initial results showed that there were two parts (black part and bright part) formed on the machined surface when a short circuit occurred, and the test results suggested that the black part contained a mass of FeO while the bright part was composed of mainly Fe and FeC. Further investigation uncovered that a black flocculent layer (FeO) always formed in a low current density (32 A/cm) with high roughness. With the current density increased, the amount of black flocculent layer was reduced, and FeC particles appeared on the machined surface. When the current density reached 81 A/cm, the entire flocculent oxide layer was removed, only some spherical FeC particles were inserted on the machined surface, and the roughness was reduced from Ra7.743 μm to Ra1.783 μm. In addition, due to exposed FeC particles on the machined surface, the corrosion resistance of the machined surface was significantly improved. Finally, circular arc grooves of high quality were well manufactured with current density of 81 A/cm in NaNO electrolyte.

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