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Lafer Diamond Emery Cloth

Order Code Format

which includes the following components:

FDST: This is likely an abbreviation or code representing our product.

Length: This should be replaced with the desired length of the product you want to order.

Width: This should be replaced with the desired width of the product you want to order.Grit: This should be replaced with the specific grit level or abrasive coarseness you require for the product.

Specification

  • Grit: Available in various grit levels, including 60, 120, 240, 400, 600, 800, and 1200 grit. The choice of grit depends on the level of abrasiveness required for your specific application.

  • Size (Diameter): The bands come in various sizes to accommodate different tools and applications, with diameters including 3/4 inch by 7 inch, 1in x 8in strips, 3.75 in x 11.63in, 12in x1 in, 1.57 in x 11.13 

Applications

  • Lapidary Work: These tools are commonly used in lapidary and jewelry-making applications for shaping and polishing gemstones.

  • Metalworking: They are effective for precision grinding, deburring, and finishing of metal parts and components in industries like aerospace and automotive.

  • Glass Polishing: Flexible diamond strips and tapes can be used to achieve a smooth and polished surface on glass products, including lenses and optical components.

  • Ceramics and Composites: They are suitable for working with ceramics and composite materials, including fine-tuning and finishing composite aircraft parts.

  • Stone Polishing: In the construction and masonry industries, these tools are used for polishing natural and engineered stone surfaces.

  • Woodworking: For woodworking applications, they can be used for contour sanding, shaping, and finishing wood pieces.

  • Dental and Medical Devices: In the medical field, they are used for precision grinding and finishing of dental prosthetics and medical devices.

  • Electronics: Flexible diamond strips and tapes are utilized in electronics manufacturing for precision cutting and shaping of semiconductor materials.

  • Automotive: They find use in automotive repair and manufacturing for tasks such as refining bodywork and restoring paint finishes.

  • DIY and Hobbyist Projects: DIY enthusiasts and hobbyists can benefit from these tools for various craft and hobby projects that require precision finishing.

Features

  • Diamond Abrasive: Flexible diamond strips and tapes are embedded with diamond particles, which provide exceptional hardness and cutting ability. This makes them highly effective for various abrasive and cutting applications.

  • Versatility: They are suitable for a wide range of materials, including metals, ceramics, glass, stone, composites, and more. This versatility makes them valuable tools in various industries.

  • Flexibility: The flexibility of these strips and tapes allows them to conform to the shape of the workpiece, making them ideal for contour sanding, polishing, and precision grinding.

  • Fine Grit Options: They are available in various grit sizes, ranging from coarse to ultra-fine, allowing users to achieve different levels of surface finish and material removal.

  • Longevity: Diamond abrasives are known for their durability and long lifespan, reducing the need for frequent replacements and saving on overall costs.

  • Consistent Performance: Flexible diamond strips and tapes provide consistent performance throughout their lifespan, ensuring uniform results in your applications.

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Frequenstly Answer Qeustion

Q: What are the situations where diamonds are used as cutting tool?

Diamond excels in "hardness" and "heat diffusibility" as a cutting tool material. CBN, with hardness akin to that of diamond diamond is mainly used for cutting ferrous metal thanks to its lower reactivity than diamond with ferrous metal. Both materials can be polished to form "sharp cutting edge."

Q: What are the benefits of diamond tools?

Advantages. Diamond is one of the hardest natural materials on earth; much harder than corundum and silicon carbide. Diamond also has high strength, good wear resistance, and a low friction coefficient. So when used as an abrasive, it has many obvious advantages over many other common abrasives.

Q: How are diamond tools made?

High-quality Diamond cutting tools are manufactured with electrolytic iron powder where it acts as a part of the binder alloy and offers the specific arrangement of the diamond composites on to the surface of the tools.

Q: How do diamond tools work?

The actual grinding work is done by exposed diamond crystals that are held in place by the metal matrix or bond. Each diamond is supported by a bond tail which trails behind the diamond. While the blade rotates through the material, the exposed diamonds on the surface grind the material.

Q: How are diamond tools made?

High-quality Diamond cutting tools are manufactured with electrolytic iron powder where it acts as a part of the binder alloy and offers the specific arrangement of the diamond composites on to the surface of the tools.

Q: How are diamond tools made?

High-quality Diamond cutting tools are manufactured with electrolytic iron powder where it acts as a part of the binder alloy and offers the specific arrangement of the diamond composites on to the surface of the tools.

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