| mond tool is a cutting tool which contains diamond | | | | employed: Aluminum oxide, and the boron nitride tools |
| segments to cross by a large variety of materials that | | | | (cBN and the second known hardest material), cubic of |
| other cutting tools cannot. The segments are | | | | silicon nitride can be employed. For hard materials of |
| composed of crystals of diamond and powder metal | | | | cutting, a diamond blade with a soft bond would be |
| which form the bond, or “stamps”, of | | | | necessary. This means the metal powders in the |
| the segments. The bond is one of the principal factors | | | | segments (teeth) of the use of diamond blade rather |
| while choosing which machine to employ to cut a | | | | quickly to release from old man, chechmates crystals, |
| specific material according to the way in which hard, or | | | | exposing new diamond to the edges to continue to |
| the abrasive, the material is. The bond is what decides | | | | cross effectively. |
| the rate to which the metal powders carry | | | | Conversely, to cut a soft abrasive material as asphalt |
| downwards and expose new diamond crystals on | | | | or the concrete coldly versed, should use a diamond |
| surface to maintain what would be considered a | | | | blade to you with a hard bond so that the segments |
| pointed edge. | | | | do not carry to the bottom prematurely and the blade |
| Diamonds should not be employed for the steel or the | | | | is not put at the loss. Diamond is particularly agreed to |
| iron of cutting, because carbon will dissolve in the | | | | cut strongly abrasive materials, such as ceramics. The |
| workpeice and will lead to the hardening of wear of | | | | diamonds used in these tools are synthetic or normal |
| the tool and work. Three other materials are employed | | | | industrial diamond of various sizes and the shapes of |
| for steels of cutting where diamond would be | | | | grain. |