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Ceramics Cut with diamond Loop Wire Saw

The Diamond Coated Wire Loop is a revolutionary product that has changed the way we cut Special and Engineering Ceramics. With its high precision and cutting speed, it has become a popular choice for many industries that require accurate and efficient cutting of ceramics.
Using the 0.7mm OD Loop Diamond Wire for ceramics,φ250, dry cutting, cutting speed 40-70m/s, feed speed 30-70mm/min, the Ra could be up to 0.5-0.7 μm and the life of Diamond wire is 1.6-2.1㎡. This means that you can achieve a smooth and precise cut with a surface finish of up to 0.5-0.7 μm. The life of the Diamond wire is also impressive, with a range of 1.6-2.1㎡, which means you can cut a significant amount of ceramics before needing to replace the wire.
The Diamond Coated wire Loop is perfect for cutting Special and Engineering Ceramics due to its unique Diamond coating. The diamond coating provides a high level of hardness, which allows the wire to cut through ceramics with ease. The Diamond coating also ensures that the wire remains sharp for longer, which reduces the need for frequent replacements.
The cutting process with the Diamond Coated wire Loop is also straightforward. You need to set the cutting parameters, including the cutting speed and feed speed, and then attach the wire Loop to the cutting machine. The wire Loop then moves back and forth across the ceramic, cutting it with precision and accuracy.
One of the significant advantages of using the Diamond Coated wire Loop is that it can cut through a variety of ceramics, including high-density ceramics, without causing any damage. This makes it an ideal choice for industries that require cutting of ceramics with different densities.
In conclusion, the Diamond Coated wire Loop is a game-changer in the cutting of Special and Engineering Ceramics. Its high precision, cutting speed, and Diamond coating make it the perfect choice for industries that require accurate and efficient cutting of ceramics. With its impressive life span and ability to cut through different densities of ceramics, it is a must-have product for any industry that requires cutting of ceramics.

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