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 Diamond Multi Strands Continues Rim Wir

Για το Loop Diamond Wire , θα μπορούσε να χρησιμοποιηθεί για την κοπή υβριδικών υλικών, όπως κεραμικά αναμεμιγμένα με σίδερο, κατά την κοπή, τα τσιπ σιδήρου θα προσκολληθούν στην επιφάνεια του διαμαντιού, αλλά ταυτόχρονα, τα κεραμικά υλικά θα μεταφέρουν τσιπ σιδήρου, έτσι τα υβριδικά υλικά είναι εντάξει. Εάν κόψετε το καθαρό μέταλλο, αφού κόψετε κάποια απόσταση, το σίδερο θα προσκολληθεί στην επιφάνεια του διαμαντιού και θα σταματήσει την κοπή περαιτέρω του διαμαντιού, οπότε δεν είναι κατάλληλο για κοπή μεγάλης περιοχής, το καθαρό μέταλλο μικρής περιοχής είναι εντάξει.

Performance

Diamond Wire Loop Saws are primarily designed for cutting hard and brittle materials like ceramics, glass, and stones. While they may not be the first choice for cutting metal, they can be used for certain metal cutting applications with certain limitations and considerations:

  1. Material Compatibility: Diamond Wire Loop Saws are not ideally suited for cutting most metals because metals are generally ductile and much harder than materials like glass or ceramics. Diamond wire saws are designed for materials that are significantly softer and more brittle.

  2. Efficiency: When used to cut metal, Diamond Wire Loop Saws are not as efficient as traditional metal-cutting tools like bandsaws or abrasive cutoff wheels. Cutting metals with diamond wire may be slow and may require frequent adjustments.

  3. Diamond Coating: The diamond-coated wire on these saws can wear down more quickly when cutting metal compared to cutting softer materials. This can reduce the lifespan of the wire loop.

  4. Heat Generation: Cutting metal generates heat, and Diamond Wire Loop Saws may not dissipate heat effectively. This can lead to overheating of the wire loop and a reduced cutting speed.

  5. Metal Types: Diamond Wire Loop Saws are better suited for cutting softer metals like aluminum or copper compared to harder metals like steel or titanium. However, even with softer metals, other cutting methods may be more efficient.

  6. Surface Finish: When cutting metal with Diamond Wire Loop Saws, the resulting surface finish may not be as smooth as what can be achieved with specialized metal-cutting tools.

  7. Waste Generation: Cutting metal with a diamond wire saw can generate a significant amount of metal shavings, which may need to be managed and collected.

  8. Safety Considerations: When cutting metal with Diamond Wire Loop Saws, it's important to consider safety precautions, including eye protection and handling of sharp metal edges.

While Diamond Wire Loop Saws are highly effective for cutting hard and brittle materials like ceramics and glass, they are not the best choice for cutting metal due to the inherent differences in material properties. If you need to cut metal, it's advisable to use dedicated metal-cutting tools designed for the specific characteristics of metals, such as bandsaws, hacksaws, or abrasive cutoff wheels. These tools are better suited for efficient and precise metal cutting.

Feature

When using Diamond Wire Loop Saws for cutting metal, it's important to consider their features and characteristics, as well as their limitations. While Diamond Wire Loop Saws are primarily designed for cutting hard and brittle materials, they can be adapted for certain metal-cutting applications. Here are some key features and considerations when using these saws for metal cutting:

  1. Diamond-Coated Wire: Diamond Wire Loop Saws feature a wire with industrial-grade diamond particles adhered to its surface. This diamond coating is one of the hardest substances on Earth and enables cutting of various materials, including metals.

  2. Precision Cutting: These saws excel in precision cutting tasks. They can achieve clean and accurate cuts, making them suitable for applications that require precise dimensions and shapes in metal materials.

  3. Versatility: While primarily designed for hard and brittle materials, Diamond Wire Loop Saws can be used for softer metals, such as aluminum or copper. They are more versatile than traditional metal-cutting tools and can handle a range of materials.

  4. Low Heat Generation: Diamond Wire Loop Saws typically generate less heat during cutting compared to traditional metal-cutting methods like abrasive wheels. This can be advantageous when cutting metals that are sensitive to heat.

  5. Reduced Material Wastage: These saws are efficient at removing material while minimizing waste, making them suitable for applications where material conservation is important.

  6. Clean Cuts: Diamond Wire Loop Saws produce clean and burr-free cuts in metals, reducing the need for additional finishing processes and ensuring a polished appearance.

  7. Customization: They allow for precise customization and intricate cuts in metal materials, making them suitable for creative and artistic metal-cutting projects.

  8. Safety: When used correctly and with proper safety precautions, Diamond Wire Loop Saws are considered safe tools for cutting metals. Operators should wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).

  9. Lifespan: The lifespan of the diamond-coated wire loop may vary depending on the specific metal being cut and the cutting conditions. Harder metals may wear down the wire more quickly.

  10. Material Thickness: These saws are generally more suitable for thinner metal sheets and profiles. Cutting thicker metal sections may be challenging and less efficient.

  11. Maintenance: Regular maintenance, including keeping the diamond-coated wire loop in good condition, is essential to ensure consistent cutting performance.

  12. Speed Control: Controlling the cutting speed is crucial when cutting metals to avoid overheating and material deformation. Slower feed speeds may be necessary for certain metal types.

While Diamond Wire Loop Saws offer advantages for certain metal-cutting applications, they may not be the most efficient choice for cutting thicker or harder metals. For such applications, dedicated metal-cutting tools like bandsaws or abrasive cutoff wheels are generally more effective. However, Diamond Wire Loop Saws can be valuable tools for precision and creative metal-cutting projects.

Application

This Diamond wire saw loop  is highly effective for achieving a smooth surface finish on marble. It is commonly used in the stone industry for cutting and shaping marble slabs.

  1. Wire Diameter: The diamond wire used in this saw has a diameter ranging from 0.35mm to 2.5mm. The choice of wire diameter can depend on the specific application and the type of marble being cut.

  2. Workpiece Specification: The workpiece, which in this case is the marble, has dimensions of 120mm x 120mm x 400mm. These dimensions indicate the size of the marble blocks or slabs that can be effectively cut using this tool.

  3. Cutting Speed: The cutting speed of this diamond wire loop saw is impressive, reaching 30 meters per second (30m/s). High cutting speeds are desirable for efficient cutting operations.

  4. Feed Speed: The feed speed refers to how quickly the wire is moved through the material. In this case, the feed speed is set at a precise 15 millimeters per minute (15mm/min). This slow and controlled feed speed helps achieve precision in the cutting process.

  5. Tensile Strength: The diamond wire used in the saw has a tensile strength of 150-300 Newtons (N). Tensile strength is an important property as it ensures that the wire can withstand the tension and stress exerted during the cutting process without breaking.

  6. Cutting Effect: When using this diamond wire loop saw, it can achieve a surface finish with a roughness average (Ra) of up to 0.7 micrometers (0.7μm). A lower Ra value indicates a smoother surface finish, which is often desirable in applications where aesthetics and precision are crucial, such as in the production of high-quality marble products.

In summary, this diamond wire loop saw is a specialized tool designed for cutting marble with precision and achieving a smooth surface finish. It operates at impressive cutting and feed speeds while maintaining a high tensile strength for durability. The cutting effect it provides is characterized by a low Ra value, indicating a high-quality surface finish.

Diamension

Length Options:

  1. 840 mm  ;1600 mm;1870 mm;2000 mm;2100 mm;2250mm;2950mm;3000 mm;3200mm;3980mm;4000 mm;4200mm;4430 mm;4500mm;4780mm;5000mm;6740mm;7040mm;8000mm;9300mm.

  2. Diameter of Wire Saw:

  • The diameter of the wire saw can range from 0.35 mm to 2.5 mm, depending on the specific requirements of the cutting application. Different diameters may be chosen for different materials and cutting needs.

Grit Size Options:

  1. 70/80;140/170;170/200;200/230;270/325

Grit size options determine the coarseness or fineness of the diamond particles on the wire loop and are selected based on the material and the desired cutting characteristics.

With these length, diameter, and grit size options, you can choose the most suitable Diamond Wire Loop for your specific cutting application.

Customized:customized to meet specific size requirements based on your particular needs and applications. Customized sizes offer the flexibility to adapt to various projects and surfaces. Whether you require smaller sheets for precision work or larger sheets for more extensive tasks, Our factory can often accommodate your requests for diamond sandpaper sheets in the size that best suits your requirements. When ordering customized sizes, be sure to provide the dimensions and quantity needed to ensure you receive the tailored product you require.

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FAQ

Q: What are the advantages of a flap wheel?

Advantages. The advantages of a flapwheel over a traditional disk are twofold: The separate flaps each attack the workpiece surface at a slightly different angle, and this varies slightly with tool angle. This avoids the common problem with flat sheets, where they produce repeated identical scratches.

Q: What is the difference between flap wheel and grinding wheel?

Flap discs are ideal for grinding, blending, finishing, and polishing surfaces, as well as removing rust, paint, and weld seams. Grinding discs are typically used for heavy-duty material removal, such as removing large welds, and shaping and smoothing metal edges.

Q: What is the best flap disc for grinding welds?

Flap discs are good for removing heavy weld seams and excess material while providing a long service life: For general use, the recommendation is a 60-grit ceramic flap disc. For greater speed and stock removal, a Type 29 conical is the best choice.

Q: What is a flap disc grinding wheel used for?

A flap disc is an abrasive product used to contour and shape metal. It consists of overlapping abrasive flaps glued to a backing plate and is regularly used for welding, machining, heavy-duty equipment work, and industrial maintenance. Common applications include: Cleaning flash from molds and castings.

Q: What is the best grit for flap discs?

Deburring and deflashing: 60 grit abrasive grain is ideal for deburring and deflashing work. Rust removal and blending: Abrasive grit in the more expansive range from 60 to 80 is optimal for finer work like rust removal and blending.

Q: Which grit flap disc would leave the smoothest finish on metal?

For finishing and sanding metal, a 120-grit flap disc could be your best option. Flat head flap discs best suit the purpose of finishing metal.

Q: What is the best flap wheel for stainless steel?

Designed for both mild and stainless steel, flap wheels made from zirconia (or zirconium) abrasive ribbon (blue / green in colour) are ideal for use on most metals including stainless steel. Other flap discs on the market made from using aluminium oxide abrasive ribbon are not suitable for use on stainless steel.

Q: Can you put a flap disc on a bench grinder?

Unmounted large flap wheels can conform to most shapes and are especially effective on pipes, tubes and other cylindrical items and are designed to be used on a bench grinder, pedestal grinder, or straight finishing tool with a 1 inch arbor.

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