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    STI Concrete Epoxy Resin Removing Diamond PCD Grinding Disc

    Fitted in: STI Grinder machine

    Application: epoxy floor grinding


    BENEFITS OF PCD TOOLING

    PCD Toling Provides High-Speed Performance
    PCD tools can run up to 10 times faster than solid carbide tools when at their peak efficiency,
    resulting in higher feed rates and reduced cycle time.
    This means you can offer shorter lead times than your competitors.

    Tighter Tolerances
    PCD tooling is much more accurate and produces tighter tolerances than solid carbide tools.
    Secondary operations like grinding and deburring can severely hurt your bottom line, costing a lot of time, energy and money.
    With PCD tooling, you can finish more parts in less time while improving quality and accuracy.

    Longer Life Span/More Consistent Results
    Solid carbide tools wear out very quickly, sometimes only lasting as much as a few days or weeks,even after regrinding.
    PCD tooling, on the other hand, is made to work for months on end, meaning less downtime in your manufacturing facility.
    This makes PCD tooling a good match for both high-yield production facilities and smaller shops,
    because the initial investment will pay for itself from better workflows and no need for replacements and/or sharpening’s.

    Better Surface Finish Achieved
    PCD tools have the ability to provide excellent surface finishes without the need for secondary operations.
    Without the need for these operations,manufacturers can save a significant amount of time and money, while still providing the same quality.

    Material Versatility
    In its infancy, PCD tooling was considered to be niche equipment because they could only be used for select materials.
    However,advances in manufacturing materials and processes have allowed PCD tooling to be used for a wider range of materials,
    including aluminum, metal-matrix composites, and abrasive plastics.

    These five benefits of PCD tooling give it the potential to be the future for many manufacturers.
    As PCD tooling becomes applicable to more and more materials, it will help manufacturing engineers control their costs,
    offer shorter lead times, and produce better parts.

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