Whether you’re making brake discs and flywheels in grey cast iron, or crank shafts and wheel hubs in nodular cast iron, there is always a successful solution.
Over the years there have been a number of CBN grades made available for machining cast iron with CBN. Most notably are DR-80 and DR-85. These grades are made for the following applications:
For rough and semi-finish turning, milling, grooving and boring of hardened ferrous and certain softer ferrous materials:-
- Martensitic cast irons - Ni-hard - High chrome Chilled and heat treated cast irons
- Fully hardened cold-work tool steels
- Bearing steels
- High speed steels (continuous cutting only)
- Martensitic stainless steels
- Cobalt and nickel based hard facing alloys
- Fully pearlitic grey cast iron
DR-80 is (80% CBN) has a greater particle size than DR-85, (85% CBN). DR-80 is better for hardened steel, but DR-85 has better wear characteristics when machining cast iron with CBN, particularly when the stucture contains Ferrite.
For more information on machining with CBN Inserts
please visit David Richards Engineering UK or
David Richards Engineering US
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