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To solve the manufacturing problem of the efficient removal of multi-scale surface defects (wrinkles, cracks, scratches, etc.) on the inner wall of MP35N cobalt-chromium alloy vascular stents, this study proposes a collaborative optimization strategy of magnetic abrasive polishing (MAF) based on a new type of magnetic abrasive. In response to the unique requirements for the inner wall processing of high aspect ratio microtubes, metal-based AlO magnetic abrasives with superior performance were prepared by the plasma melt powder spraying method. A special MAF system for the inner wall of the bracket was designed and constructed. The four-factor and three-level Box-Behnken response surface method was adopted to analyze the influences and interactions of tube rotational speed, magnetic pole feed rate, abrasive filling amount, and processing clearance on surface roughness (Ra). The significance order of each parameter for Ra is determined as follows: processing clearance > tube rotational speed > abrasive filling amount > magnetic pole feed rate. Using the established model and multiple regression equations, the optimal parameters were determined as follows: a tube rotational speed of 600 r/min, a magnetic pole feed rate of 150 mm/min, an abrasive filling amount of 0.50 g, and a processing clearance of 0.50 mm. The optimized model predicted an Ra value of 0.104 μm, while the average Ra value verified experimentally was 0.107 μm, with the minimum error being 2.9%. Compared with the initial Ra of 0.486 μm, directly measured by the ultra-depth-of-field 3D microscope of model DSX1000, the surface roughness was reduced by 77.98%. MAF effectively eliminates the surface defects and deteriorated layers on the inner wall of MP35N tubes, significantly improving the surface quality, which is of great significance for the subsequent preparation of high-quality vascular stents and their clinical applications.
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