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  • Diamond and CBN Grinding Wheels
    found in cutoff wheels and low demanding abrasive grinding such as for plastics. Like traditional grinding wheels, Diamond and CBN wheels are used in a variety of processes and with a variety of materials. Typically, diamond wheels are used strictly on carbides and CBN is used on steels.
  • Boron Carbide: Used As Polishing Abrasive
    The application of boron carbide as an abrasive is mainly for the grinding and polishing of sapphire. Among the superhard materials, the hardness of boron carbide is better than that of alumina and silicon carbide, second only to diamond and cubic boron nitride. Sapphire is the most ideal substrate
  • Comparison of Super abrasive and Conventional Abrasive
    Superabrasives refer to grinding wheels with diamond or CBN grains. Conventional abrasives refer to grinding wheels with aluminum oxide (corundum), silicon carbide, or ceramic grains.
  • Milling Nickel-based Alloys - Milling Heat Resistant Alloys
    only by grinding. Some areas where the greatest savings have been shown are in the heat treated alloy steels, die steel, weld overlays, hard facings and hard irons. As in Nickel-based alloys, speeds can be increased up to 8x those used for uncoated tungsten carbide tools and 4x those of coated
  • Hyperion's UPM Diamond Improves Tool Life While Reducing Scratches in Semiconductor Processing
    Diamond micron powder is widely used in silicon-based semiconductor chip-making processes such as slicing, grinding, polishing, and dicing. In recent years, silicon carbide (SiC) - based chips have emerged as alternative semiconductor materials to silicon for power device applications. This market
  • Fixed Abrasives Take Lapping Into Another Dimension
    Traditionally, the grinding. process known as. lapping has been. employed in stock removal of. metal and ceramic workpieces. to achieve a desired concentricity. or "fl atness." Flat. lapping typically involves. a slurry of loose aluminum. oxide, silicon carbide or other. abrasive grains fl owed
  • Precision Cutting Tool Manufacturer Depends on Mitsubishi
    cost savings. "Previously we would get a flaky cutting edge when using carbide, but with the advent of the AE power supply, tool life jumped, " explained Kellerson. "You can now do almost anything on a Wire EDM. ". Kellerson said the company's manufacturing costs have decreased significantly since

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