CBN is a man-made Superabrasive that
outperforms Diamond when used for Ferrous grinding operations.
CBN derives its name from its chemical
makeup, of the cubic form of boron nitride (CBN). It has a very desirable
characteristic that is sought after when working with difficult to grind (DTG)
materials.
Due to its high thermal stability and
chemical resistance, the CBN grinding wheel is most suitable for grinding hard
ferrous materials, hardened steel, bearing steel, nickel based
alloys. machining ferrous materials.
CBN Grinding Wheels are used to sharpen,
cut, or remove metal from hard surfaces. Use these wheels when you need a good
consistent finish.
Most notably CBN wheels are used to cut HSS
metals, like wood tools, blades, bits, and cutters. This type of steel is
better than the older high-carbon steel because it can withstand higher
temperatures. When you`re tools become dull over time from use, a CBN wheel
will bring them back to its sharp use.
Kemei produce CBN(cubic boron nitride)grinding
wheels, which can be resin bonded CBN wheel, metal bonded CBN wheels and
electroplated Diamond Grinding Wheels. For same steel parts, you can choose all
three types CBN wheels, but there still some difference, if you need more
information and the best solutions ,please contact us.
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