Fixed abrasive tools that minimize the machining allowance for ceramics.
Reduce excessive processing and only process what is necessary. Decrease the amount of ceramic waste.
In ceramic processing, are you removing more material than necessary, leading to increased allowances? Ceramics, being pottery, have significant thickness variations, requiring substantial material removal to achieve uniform dimensions. In conventional free abrasive processing, thinner areas are also processed simultaneously, resulting in unnecessary material being removed and increased allowances. This, in turn, leads to longer processing times and reduced yield. Briemur stabilizes the contact state with fixed abrasives, allowing for efficient processing of the necessary areas while minimizing excessive allowances. This reduces unnecessary processing and enables efficient dimensional adjustments. By optimizing allowances, you can shorten processing times, reduce material waste, and improve overall process efficiency.
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In the case of aluminum nitride: ■ Rate: Sustainable at approximately 13μm/min ■ Surface roughness: 0.2μm (Ra) *#1500 #1000 is Ra 0.25 to 0.28μm ■ Workpiece parallelism: 1μm ■ Efficiently process necessary areas and optimize allowances ■ Reduce excessive processing and improve yield ■ Achieve shorter processing times and cost reduction ■ High-precision dimensional adjustments are possible *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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