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Superabrasives and diamond wheels include grinding wheels, abrasive saw blades, wheel dressers, single-point tools, and other products that use diamond or cubic boron nitride (CBM) abrasive grains. Search by Specification | Learn More
Diamond tools and wheel dressers are used to condition, true and dress grinding wheels. Dressing is the process of re-sharpening the tiny cutting edges on a grinding wheel’s surface. Search by Specification | Learn More
Diamond powders and superabrasive grains include extreme-hardness abrasives such as synthetic diamond, natural diamonds, and cubic boron nitride (CBN). They are used in the polishing, finishing, grinding, and cutting of ultra-hard materials. Learn More
Carbon occurs in a variety of forms such as vitreous carbon, pyrolytic graphite, hexagonal graphite and polycrystalline diamond (PCD). Carbon and graphite materials have high refractoriness while diamond has the highest hardness of all known materials. Learn More
...grinding performance on materials such as stainless steel. Synthetic diamond superabrasives are used for grinding nonferrous metals, ceramics, glass, stone, and building materials. Cubic boron nitride (CBN), another type of superabrasive, provides... Search by Specification | Learn More
Examples include balls or beads, cones or ballcones, crushed or irregular shapes, cubes and rectangles, cylinders and diamonds, and ovals or ellipses. Abrasive grain and finishing media is also shaped into pins, tapers, and shims; pyramids... Search by Specification | Learn More
...with specialized floor sanding equipment. These concrete sanders are fitted with a series of diamond-impregnated disks that gradually sand the surface of the concrete to a smooth finish. Commercially, finishing compounds for restoring antiques or sharpening... Search by Specification | Learn More
...finishing processes. Tumbling and mass finishing media involve choosing finishing shapes and media for particular tasks. Finishing shapes include balls, cones, ballcones, wedges, pins, tapers, cylinders, cut wire, diagonals, angle cuts, diamonds, cubes... Search by Specification | Learn More
...materials. A porosimeter is used to measure the porous nature of a substance, including the total pore volume, surface area, and individual pore diameter. A densometer is used to measure the porosity of materials, or how permeable the material... Learn More
...types of abrasive grains include garnet, tungsten carbine, silicon carbide, and alumina-zirconia. Super-abrasive diamond pastes are useful in ferrous polishing or lapping applications where heat and reactivity are not a factor. Cubic boron nitride (CBN... Search by Specification | Learn More
Lapping services uses a free abrasive machining process, which produces finished components without introducing stresses and heat damage associated with other processes. Search by Specification | Learn More
...carbide, super-abrasive diamond, and cubic boron nitride. Aluminum oxide, the most common mineral in use today, is used either individually or with other materials to form ceramic grains. Titanium and chromium oxides are also used as additives. Silicon... Search by Specification | Learn More
Examples include grills, grids, grip plates, grip grates, textured plates, non-slip coatings, abrasive coated tapes, and expanded metal step covers. Self-cleaning and self-draining products often have diamond-shaped openings and serrated teeth. Safety... Learn More
...hones or diamond hones are designed for the offhand honing of ground cutting-tool edges. Honing sticks or honing tools are used for finishing internal bores. Internal grinding uses smaller-diameter wheels or abrasive products for grinding or finishing... Search by Specification | Learn More
...sold by quantity and are available in an assortment of sizes. Simple types of locating and fixturing pins include bullet-nose dowels, bullet-nose pins, clamping pins, cone locator pins, diamond locator pins, drift pins, floating locating pins, indexing... Search by Specification | Learn More
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Norton Construction Grade Diamond Blades Norton Abrasives
Diamond Superabrasive Brushes Jason Finishing Group-Osborn/JacksonLea
Coated Superabrasive Powders Advanced Abrasives Corp.
Slurry/Suspension, Compounds and Extenders Advanced Abrasives Corp.
Premier Red Zirconia Resin Cloth Flab Discs Saint-Gobain Abrasives - Carborundum
Walnut Shell Flour Eco-Shell, Inc.
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Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions, Inc. announces that KERK® assisted GemEx with its BrillianceScope™ Analyzer by providing their ScrewRail® and RGS® slide. GemEx engineers created the BrillianceScope™ Analyzer, an imaging spectrophotometer that measures the ability of a diamond to refract and focus light, with a lead screw assembly from Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions, Inc. (read more)
Norton has a diamond blade to fit every project scope. From the exceptional performing DUO family with dual segment technology, to the sound dampeneing technology of Siliencio, to cost effective economy blades, our diamond blades will boost your productivity while keeping your costs down. (read more)
Osborn ATB Diamond Superabrasive brushes are engineered for today's superhard materials such as CBN, PCD and ceramics. ATB Superabrasives are made with polycrystalline diamond (PCD) impregnated filaments. Superior honing and polishing results can be achieved without the use of diamond paste or slurry. (read more)
New Abrasive Diamond Surface Grippers are now available from Fixtureworks®. These new grippers feature an abrasive diamond surface (comparable to that of 100 grit sandpaper), bonded permanently to a stainless steel pad. This provides excellent non-slip gripping on smooth or slippery surfaces with minimal clamping force and surface marking. (read more)
General Carbide is a major supplier of compaction tooling, substrates and backup discs to the Synthetic Diamond industry. We press and sinter substrates with intricate surface configurations. Our ultrasonic cleaning operation and cleaning solution provides a surface finish condition which is receptive to the diamond table without pre-cleaning and is readily able to be brazed. (read more)
Diamond Flex-Hones are designed for deburring, edge blending and surface finishing in hard materials like carbide, ceramic and aerospace steel alloys. We have engineered these tools using resin bond diamond crystals that have high friability. The result is a tool that is free cutting with a rapid cut-rate that produces an optimal finish. (read more)
BRM is pround to annouce a NEW line of miniature deburring brushes are now in diamond. These diamond filament twisted-in-wire brushes are ideal for finishing hard materials including glass, ceramic and aerospace alloys. (read more)
The Norton Quadro-Fit Pro diamond hand finishing system includes flexible diamond sheets with a hook and loop interchangeable technology that attach to ergonomic shape hand pads. They are designed to provide superior cut rates for moderate to high stock removal with a significantly longer life vs. conventional abrasives. (read more)
Lapmaster Diamond Compound for Lapping, Polishing, Met-Lab, Tool & Die and Mold Polishing applications. (read more)
Simple joining of carbon based materials to themselves and other metals. No plating or flux required. (read more)