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PCD & CBN Inserts

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Product Introduction

attachment:PCD & CBN Inserts.docxPCD & CBN Inserts: Precision and Durability in Machining

Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD) and Cubic Boron Nitride (CBN) inserts are advanced cutting tools used for a variety of machining applications. These inserts offer exceptional performance due to their unique properties.

Features:

Superior Hardness and Wear Resistance: PCD and CBN inserts are among the hardest known materials after diamond itself providing long tool life and consistent performance 
High Thermal Stability: They can withstand high temperatures making them suitable for high-speed machining operations 
Precision Machining: The fine grain structure of these inserts allows for excellent surface finishes and tight tolerances .
Applications:

Hardened Steels: CBN inserts are particularly effective for machining hardened steels due to their ability to resist wear at high temperatures 
Non-Ferrous Metals: PCD inserts excel at machining non-ferrous metals such as aluminum and copper as well as abrasive materials like carbon fiber and fiberglass 
Sintered Materials: Both PCD and CBN are used for machining sintered materials and cast irons which are hard and difficult to cut .
Advantages:

Extended Tool Life: The hardness and wear resistance of PCD and CBN mean these inserts can last significantly longer than traditional carbide tools 
Improved Surface Finish: The precision of PCD and CBN inserts contributes to achieving superior surface finish quality on the workpiece 
Cost-Effectiveness: While the initial cost may be higher the improved performance and extended tool life can lead to lower overall machining costs 
Choosing the Right Insert:

Material Compatibility: Select an insert grade that is suitable for the material of the workpiece being machined.
Cutting Parameters: Consider the cutting speeds feed rates and depths of cut that your operation requires when choosing the appropriate insert .
Tool Holder Compatibility: Ensure the insert is compatible with your existing tool holders or milling machines.
Best Practices:

Proper Clamping: Securely clamp the insert in the tool holder to prevent any movement or vibration during operation.
Cutting Fluids: Use cutting fluids where appropriate to help with heat dissipation and chip evacuation 
Regular Inspection: Periodically inspect the insert for wear and replace it when necessary to maintain machining quality 
In conclusion PCD and CBN inserts are valuable assets in precision machining offering a combination of durability precision and versatility. By selecting the appropriate insert and following best practices you can achieve optimal performance and efficiency in your machining operations

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