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Why use Diamond Drills?
Diamond is the hardest material known to man kind. When used on diamond drills/tools, diamond grinds
away material on micro (nano) level. Due to its hardness Diamond will work all types of materials from
hardness of 40 on Rockwell scale and up. Diamond (diamond drills/bts) will machine hardest material,
including those materials that other conventional types of abrasives, carbide and high speed steel will
not. Diamond Drills/Bits will drill materials faster, produce smoothes surface finish quality, provide
consistent performance, & yield (cost per part) possible. Diamond drills are an excellent alternative
to carbide, and other types of drills Unlike carbide, high speed steel, & other types of drills. Diamond
drill works by grinding away material on micro (nano) level. Carbide and other types drills on the other hand
cut material with a sharp cutting edge.
Diamond is the hardest material on earth (diamond core drills/bits) will drill hardest material
DIAMOND CORE DRILL/BIT APPLICATIONS:
Advanced Ceramics | Composites | Concrete | Glass |
Quartz | Stone | Lapidary | Precision Optics |
DIAMOND CORE DRILL/BIT MATERIALS:
Alumina | Ruby | Glass | Yag |
Quartz | Silicon | Silica | Fused Silica |
Ceramics | Bk7 | Building Materials | Refractories |
Concrete | abrasive blocks | Porcelain | Brazilian Agate |
Marble | Sapphire | Tile | Granite |
Onyx | Opal | Jade | Ametrine |
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There are many variables that affect diamond drill performance. Successful diamond drilling is
both an art & science. Requiring the proper understanding of how to use drilling speed and
pressure, coolants, and drilling accessories to maximize production efficiency, drill life and product quality.
While this understanding is best gained through experience, even new diamond drill users can
quickly become proficient by learning and applying some basic principles of diamond drilling.
We are here to help you get the most out of your diamond drilling operation. BELOW IS A GUIDE
OF MOST COMMON DIAMOND DRILLING PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS ON HOW TO RESOLVE
THEM. Here you will find most common problems experienced by Diamond Drill Users & recommendations to resolve them. If you have a problem than is not addressed by this guide,
have a question, need further guidance or assistance please contact us by email, phone, or fax.
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