Honing

Description of the technology

Honing is a high-precision abrasive machining method in which the cutting tool, in the form of a cutting head (with the abrasive stones arranged on the circumference of the tool), carries out the primary rotary motion and rectilinear feed motions while the workpiece does not perform any working motions. The combination of these movements causes each abrasive grain of the abrasive stone to imprint itself on the workpiece along a track in the form of a helical line. When the stroke length of the head movement is in the order of tens of centimetres, the process is called long-stroke superfinishing.

Alternative technologies

  • grinding
  • milling
  • turning
  • boring
  • reaming
  • ECM machining
  • micromachining
  • electron beam machining

Visualisation of action

Workpiece material types

  • cast iron
  • steel (including hardened steel)
  • non-ferrous metals
  • non-ferrous metals alloys

Examples of products

  • pistons
  • cylinders
  • hydraulic pipes
  • hydraulic valve cylinders
  • fuel injectors

Implementation of the technology

Required resources

  • honing machine
  • cutting tools
  • tooling

Required competences

  • training in finish machining

Environmental aspects

Water consumption

Energy consumption

Waste generated

Expert evaluation

Competitiveness

Usability

Environmental impact

Development centers

  • Poznan University of Technology
  • Opole University of Technology
  • AGH University of Krakow

Legal conditions

Companies using the technology