Blade Type SelectionMatching the blade type to the application is critical to the successful implementation of a cutting/grinding process. The optimal blade type will vary depending on process conditions and parameters required. Listed below are some general guidelines:
Resin bond diamond bladesAppropriate for materials and/or application that can benefit from the self-dressing properties exhibited by these very free cutting abrasive blades. Including but not limited to: Alumina Barium titanate Ferrite Garnet Glass Quartz Sapphire Copper laminates
Metal bond diamond blades Adeptly suited for materials and/or application that can benefit from the long lasting, highly accurate and reasonably simple maintenance practices required from these abrasive blades. Including but not limited to: Aluminum oxide titanium carbide Plastic laminates Rare earth magnets Optical glass Fired multi-layered ceramics Alumina Zirconia
Electroformed nickel bond diamond blades Ideally adapted for materials and/or application that require a highly accurate, stiff and long lasting blade that holds a form (maintains face geometry) exceptionally well. Including but not limited to: Bismuth telluride Gallium arsenide Lithium niobate Nitride passivated silicon Unfired ceramics Plastic laminates Composite materials
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