What kind of tools are used for machining nickel-based alloys?

Nickel-based high-temperature alloys are processed using cubic boron nitride tools, cubic boron nitride (CBN) is an isomer of boron nitride BN similar to diamond using ultra-high temperature ultra-high pressure technology synthesized superhard material is automotive, milling is one of the best tools to replace grinding.

Japan Kyocera CF1 whisker composite ceramic material is suitable for nickel-based alloys, can be refined PCD diamond hardness second only to diamond ( microhardness can reach 8000 ~, high thermal stability (up to 1250 ~ 1350 ℃), iron group elements chemical inertia, strong resistance to bonding ability strong force.

Open edge can be ground with diamond wheel, suitable for processing 35HRC above hard materials, such as various hard materials, such as hardened steel (carbon tool steel, alloy tool steel, high-speed steel, shaft Titanium alloy, pure nickel, processing pure tungsten and other materials.



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