Applications and Development of Nanotechnology in Machinery Industry

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Nanotechnology has become a comprehensive high-tech subject, and will be the core in the next technological revolution times. With the flourishing development of nanotechnology, it is clear that its research and development have become the hot spot these days for the international scientific community and the engineering community. In this paper, content and development of nanotechnology are discussed in details, as well as the analysis of its application in the field of micro-mechanical, non-friction micro-nano-bearings, the new metal-ceramic nano-tools, nano-magnetic fluid sealed in the ultra-fine grinding machine, etc. And looks forward to applying the nanotechnology in our country.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 121-122)

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5-10

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June 2010

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