Using DIAbide to machine

MMCs and High Silicon Aluminum

sp3’s new DIAbide tools
Until now CVD diamond tools have shown only moderate performance when used to mill and turn metal matrix composites (MMCs) and aluminum alloys with silicon content of 12% or higher.
The DIAbide grade developed by sp3 (patent applied for) combines substrate technology with a radically new surface preparation that ensures durable adhesion of a thick (and therefore long lasting) diamond film to the substrate. Other contributory factors are a proprietary edge preparation and a unique new diamond growth technology.
Applications
The DIAbide MAC 20 grade is for general purpose machining of high silicon aluminums and MMCs, where long, dependable wear life is the main goal, and a cosmetic surface finish is not critical. In milling, finish and burr control can be improved with the addition of a PCD wiper insert along with the DIAbide inserts.
DIAbide performance
sp3's goal has been to develop a CVD tool that will provide wear life equal to or better than that of PCD, together with the intrinsic CVD advantages of multiple cutting edges and flexibility in tool geometry.
Depending on the tool style, milling tests on 390 aluminum have demonstrated wear life of the DIAbide tool ranges from equal to PCD to 3 times PCD. When milling DURALCAN® (an aluminum/silicon carbide MMC), wear life of the DIAbide tool is about 7 times PCD. These relative life figures are for one tip; the practical wear life of the DIAbide insert is substantially longer because of its multiple cutting tips.
Turning tests on DURALCAN have shown wear life of the DIAbide tool is 3 times that of PCD.
Tool type Relative life Flank wear - in.
Carbide 1 .050
PCD 15 .007
DIAbide 45 .005
 
 

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