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Difficult-to-cut material processing case study: Fine ceramics

High hardness and wear resistance! Shaping processing using diamond abrasives with 4 to 5 times the hardness.

"Fine ceramics" are processed into shapes through grinding with diamond abrasives, which possess hardness four to five times greater than that of steel. The difficulty in processing arises from their brittle nature, which leads to the occurrence of cracks, causing the abrasive cutting edges to be guided along these cracks. Additionally, when nano-level finishing precision is required, it is necessary to carefully consider each factor, such as the selection of diamond wheels and grinding machines, in order to establish the know-how to achieve ultra-precision finishing surfaces. [Features] - High hardness and wear resistance - Materials that can also be used as cutting tool materials *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Reasons for Difficult Processing] ■ Due to its brittle nature, the removal mechanism is accompanied by the occurrence of cracks, which leads the abrasive grain cutting edge to be guided by these cracks. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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