Nov 14, 2023 Leave a message

What should you pay attention to when using diamond tools?

1. Diamond tools cannot be used to process hardened steel. Diamond is made of carbon atoms. When certain materials are heated, they pull carbon atoms out of the diamond and form carbides in the workpiece. Iron is one such material. When diamond tools are used to process iron group materials, the heat generated by friction will cause the carbon atoms in the diamond to diffuse into the iron, causing the diamond coating to fail prematurely due to chemical wear.
2. Limitations of diamond tools. The quality of regrinded and/or recoated diamond-coated tools is difficult to guarantee. Since the coating generated on the surface of the tool is pure diamond, regrinding the tool with a diamond grinding wheel takes a long time. In addition, the tools used to grow diamond. The preparation process will change the chemical properties of the tool surface. Since coating requires very precise control of this chemical property, the effect of recoating the tool is difficult to guarantee.
3. Problems with diamond tools. Diamond coating peeling can be prevented Coating peeling is a serious problem with diamond-coated tools and a common problem (especially when machining materials like carbon fiber), which can lead to unpredictable tool life. In the late 1990s, interfacial chemistry was identified as an important factor affecting the adhesion properties of diamond coatings. By selecting compatible cemented carbide chemistries, using appropriate pretreatment techniques and reasonable deposition reaction conditions, it is possible to reduce or eliminate diamond coating spalling and achieve a smooth wear pattern reliably.
The usage rate of cutting tools in daily life is very high, so when buying, you should pay attention to your daily usage habits and needs, so that you can buy the cutting tools that suit you. The above are the diamond cutting tools we introduce to you.

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