Rare Earth Catalyst Materials
Rare Earth Co-catalyst Materials Rare Earth Elements Rare earth elements possess a unique outer electron structure (4f), which allows them […]
Rare Earth Co-catalyst Materials Rare Earth Elements Rare earth elements possess a unique outer electron structure (4f), which allows them […]
Why are raw materials so important? The selection shapes the outcome. The quality of the raw materials you use directly
The diamond polishing liquid is formed by dispersing abrasive particles in a medium, offering excellent chemical-mechanical properties. It is widely
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Diamond is the hardest material on Earth and one of the most valuable. Among all natural and synthetic materials, diamond possesses the highest hardness and thermal conductivity, the broadest range of optical transparency, and the highest refractive index. It also exhibits exceptional wear resistance, as well as superior acoustic properties, radiation resistance, and corrosion resistance. In short, diamond is the most perfect functional material in the material world to date. Due to its potential applications in military and various sectors of the economy, diamond powder has garnered increasing attention, leading to advancements in its production technology.
We have previously discussed the differences between monocrystalline and polycrystalline diamonds, but how should they be applied in practice? In what situations should monocrystalline be chosen, and in what situations should polycrystalline be used? What kind of surface results can be expected from their use? Let’s dive in and find out.
A monocrystalline, also known as a single crystal, is a crystal where the internal particles are arranged in a regular and periodic manner in three-dimensional space. In other words, the entire crystal is composed of a uniform spatial lattice in all three dimensions, and the arrangement of particles within the crystal is long-range ordered.
A polishing agent consists of abrasives combined with a medium, which can be water, oil, or alcohol-based substances. Different additives are added by various manufacturers to disperse the abrasive material within the medium. Finally, the polishing agent is paired with a polishing cloth to achieve the desired grinding and polishing effect.
Many people often ask during the polishing process, “Should I use sandpaper for this surface, or opt for a specific grade of diamond paste abrasive?” When it comes to selecting polishing materials like diamond paste or the grit number of a grinding wheel, how do we determine which grit number can achieve the desired result? Let big data and statistical analysis provide you with the answer.
Many people believe that the faster a CNC tool works, the better. However, what might surprise you is that before these tools are delivered to customers, they undergo a “passivation treatment”! But what exactly is passivation, and why is it necessary?