Bond direction should be matched to the material and working condition. A harder bond retains diamond longer but can glaze on hard materials; a softer bond exposes fresh diamond faster but can wear quickly in abrasive materials.
Bond direction should be matched to the material and working condition. A harder bond retains diamond longer but can glaze on hard materials; a softer bond exposes fresh diamond faster but can wear quickly in abrasive materials.
How to evaluate it
Use the actual material, machine, diameter, bore, operating mode and target performance as the basis for comparison. If a specification changes, keep the remaining test conditions as consistent as practical so the effect can be interpreted clearly.
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