We use diamond and CBN, the hardest of all known substances,
as the cutting materials for our grinding wheels.
DIAMOND DRESSING TOOLS
Surface quality and precision are determined by the
grinding process itself and the level of accuracy with
which that process can be repeated. We offer a wide
variety of reliable tools for practically all applications.
DIAMOND ROTARY DRESSERS
AND FORM DRESSERS
These tools are essential for processes demanding the
highest level of precision. They are ideal for conditioning
ceramic bond abrasive wheels and generally employed
for volume production.
ELECTROPLATED DIAMOND
AND CBN TOOLS
These tools are distinguished by the highly regular
distribution of abrasive grains and an exceptionally
even nickel coating. Our rotary abrasive tools have
precisely designed and engineered substrates, ideal
for trouble-free, cost-effective grinding processes.
HARDNESS TESTER DIAMONDS
Our hardness tester diamonds are perfect for reliable
testing of a variety of materials. And every hardness
tester diamond comes with a certificate from an independent
authority guaranteeing its precision.
POLISHING AND LAPPING WITH DIAMONDS
Diamond polishes for the entire range of precision-engineered
surfaces, including steel, hard metals, soft metals,
glass, ceramics and plastics.
DIAMONDS FOR TURNING AND MILLING
These Produkte are made of monocrystalline diamond.
They are employed for turning and milling white or nonferrous
metals or plastics to create Produkte with the very
highest surface quality.
POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND
AND CBN CUTTING TOOLS
Superhard cutting materials, consisting of crystalographically
undirected diamond or CBN crystals on a hard metal substrate,
giving exceptional cutting power for exceptionally demanding
applications.
ANTI-ABRASION LAYERS
An anti-abrasion layer can significantly improve the
lifetime and performance of tools and components subject
to wear. One way of achieving this is to coat them with
PCD.
New developments
CDS®: dressing system with integrated cooling
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