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Shaping Diamond for Industrial Tools

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Michael Heglin, Lambda Physik USA Inc.

Both manufactured (polycrystalline) and natural diamonds are finding an ever-increasing variety of industrial uses in such applications as drawing wire, extruding fibers, cutting hard-to-machine materials and producing precision surgical instruments. Shaping the raw diamond material into usable tools has not been easy, though, because of its natural hardness. The main processes used to machine diamond-based materials into their final shapes are electro-discharge machining and lasers. The first type of system comes in two forms: a traveling wire machine for cutting and a ram type for...Read full article

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    Published: July 2003
    cutting hard-to-machine materialsdrawing wireextruding fibersFeaturesindustrialnatural diamondspolycrystalline

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