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180Grit

Sintered Faceting Laps

180Grit

When it comes to cutting facets on delicate and brittle materials, precision is key, and our Sintered Faceting Laps are up to the task. Crafted for use on glass, ceramics, crystals, and ultra-hard materials, these laps are indispensable in the polishing and grinding industry. With diamond matrix depths ranging from 3.5mm to 5mm and meticulously engineered steel cores, our sintered laps offer unmatched durability and reliability, ensuring consistent and precise facet cutting with every application.

When it comes to cutting facets on delicate and brittle materials like glass, ceramics, and crystals, or ultra-hard materials, you need a sintered diamond flat lap. Our Sintered Faceting Laps are designed to meet the demands of the polishing and grinding industry for these materials. With a diamond matrix depth of 3.5mm or 5mm, and precision-ground steel cores, our sintered laps are the most durable and long-lasting on the market.

Compared to Inland and Crystalite sintered laps, our laps have a deeper diamond matrix, which exposes new cutting points as the wheels are used. This means that our laps cut just as aggressively on the first facet as the last, and can be dressed to expose additional crystals for a more aggressive cut. However, dressing is not always necessary if you follow a "side to side" pattern when grinding to ensure even wear.

Our Sintered Diamond Laps come in a range of sizes, from 4" to 12", with diamond matrix widths of 40mm, 50mm, 60mm, 90mm, and 100mm. Dynamic balancing at the factory ensures concentricity for smooth and quiet grinding .

If you need to cut more facets than you can count, choose our Sintered Diamond Laps for the highest quality and most durable performance in the industry. Our 600 grit sintered laps and other sintered laps are the perfect choice for professionals and hobbyists alike.Diamond Mesh: 60 80 100 180 220 360 600 Grit

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FAQ

What is the company Diamond Tool?

Diamond Tool is a full line contractor supply house. With a 20,000 square foot showroom, in-house repair department, large rental equipment fleet, knowledgeable inside and outside sales staff, and emphasis on safety service solutions, Diamond Tool brings something unique to contractors everyday.

How do you electroplate diamond tools?

In the diamond electroplating process, the tool body (negatively charged) is placed in a tank where the diamond grit (positive charge) is “tacked” to the exposed surface. Nickel is then electroplated to strengthen the hold of the diamond grit to the body.

How are diamond coated tools made?

Plated diamond tools: These tools are made by fixing the diamonds onto the tool's base via electroplating method or via CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) method. They can usually be made to good processing precision. Ceramic-bonded diamond tools: The tools' bonding material is usually glass and ceramic powder.

What are the benefits of diamond tools?

Tools that use diamonds have higher wear resistance, higher grinding efficiency, and a longer lifespan. Diamond saws and drills will help ensure a high-quality cut for concrete projects, and will reduce time and effort. Synthetic diamonds are a regular fixture in the construction industry.

What are electroplated diamond tools?

Electroplated diamond tools have a monolayer of abrasive coating on a metal substrate. The individual diamond grits are bonded through an electroplated nickel layer. They project well out of the bond so that very open, easy cutting tools with exceptionally large chip spaces are created.

What kinds of processes require the use of diamond tools?

1. Geological Exploration and Mining. Diamond cutting tools are used in the oil/gas industry for drilling and mining bits. ... 2. Construction. ... 3. Stone Processing Applications. ... 4. IT and Home Appliances. ... 5. Engineering Ceramics Applications.

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