Biffi,
I would like to offer several comments concerning the wear of the crystals:
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1) Ref your comment: <<"Some reseachs say that in high temperature, some carbon electrons of the diamond migrate to steel structure which forms Fe carbides. It makes the grit fragile and wear too fast.">>
RAMS COMMENT:
The chemical reaction of diamond when grinding steel does involve the migration of the carbon from the diamond crystal to the steel in the presence of the heat from grinding as you suggest. The Diamond Crystal then becomes progressively more and more polished or flat which increases the heat effects and leads to a death spiral for the diamond crystal.
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2) Ref your comment: <<"The key point of vitrified CBN wheels is the dressing operation. The dressing ratio and speed have a great influence in the part roughness.
Compare with conventional abrasives the CBN life time is 10-20 times bigger, and the production rate 3x high.">>
RAMS COMMENT:
Yes. I agree with many Vitrified Bond systems this is true. Approximately 18 years ago, we did tests with the Noritake CBN Sharpener on 80/100 mesh CBN Vitrified Bond 200 concentration wheels and found that we could vary the surface finish from 40 micro-inch to 4 micro-inch simply by changing the depth of feed and traverse rate of the sharpener. The effectiveness of the sharpener made the obvious choice be 80/100 mesh CBN.
The Key point for Engineered Porosity Vitrified Superabrasive wheels is to minimize or even to eliminate the need for dressing the wheels. We typically use 170/200 mesh CBN5 and rarely go above 140 concentration to achieve the desired finishes without needing to micro-true the CBN crystal by the Trueing/Sharpening operation.
We are currently offering a Technology Package for making these types of Structured Porosity wheels with up to 50% AIR. Please contact me at RamS@Free-Market.net if you are interested in further discussions or would like to debate the point.
In the meantime, enjoy your beautiful weather in Brazil! We are now COLD up here in Ohio!
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Best regards,
RamingtonStall
SAT SuperAbrasive Techniques, Inc.