Wednesday, November 5, 2008

PCD Tipped Carbide Boring Bars


PCD Tipped Carbide Boring Bars

PCD Tipped Brazed Boring Tool. For Bore sizes smaller than 8 mm in diameter. PCD is brazed directly to a tungsten carbide shank providing a rigid boring tool capable of remarkable surface finishies and providing a high productive alternative to internal grinding.

For Bore sizes smaller than 8 mm in diameter, it is not possible to use PCD tipped cutting tool inserts. In order to put a PCD tip into the carbide insert, material must be removed. This makes the insert weak and prone to breakage when it is clamped into the boring bar.

At the same time, clamping of small inserts into small boring bars becomes progressively more difficult as the bore size reduces.Top clamps trap swarf and, in order to fit inside the bore, become too small to exert enough clamping pressure. Screw locked inserts, while leaving space for swarf, require sufficient material under the insert for the thread of the clamping screw.

These problems are overcome by using brazed tools. The PCD tip is brazed directly to a tungsten carbide shank providing a rigid boring tool capable of remarkable surface finishes and providing a highly productive alternative to internal grinding.

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