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Diamond Wire Loop Products Specifications

Hans provides cutting wires that are coated with Diamond and CBN, and come in various grain sizes and customized lengths. The diameter of the diamond or CBN wire loop is selected based on the size of the cutting surface of the workpiece/sample, among other factors. For fine surfaces, smaller grains are recommended, while softer cutting materials require a lower grain density.
In terms of specifications, Hans offers loop diamond wires with a diameter ranging from 0.35mm to 2.0mm, and a length of up to 20 meters. The wire is made of high-strength stainless steel, ensuring durability and stability during cutting. The diamond coating is evenly distributed and firmly attached to the wire, providing excellent cutting performance and long service life.
Furthermore, Hans provides a variety of grain sizes for loop diamond wires, including 60/80, 80/100, 100/120, 120/140, 140/170, and 170/200. Customers can choose the most suitable grain size based on their specific cutting needs.
In addition to loop diamond wires, Hans also offers loop CBN wires with a diameter ranging from 0.35mm to 2.0mm, and a length of up to 20 meters. The CBN coating is evenly distributed and firmly attached to the wire, ensuring excellent cutting performance and long service life. The grain sizes available for loop CBN wires include 80/100, 100/120, 120/140, 140/170, and 170/200.
Overall, Hans provides high-quality loop diamond and CBN wires with a range of specifications to meet the diverse cutting needs of customers.

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