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Diamond Products for Automotive Glass
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SUPERCUT DIAMOND WHEELS
SUPERCUT diamond wheels for pencil edging and seaming set the worldwide
standard in automotive glass manufacturing. Produced to the highest quality,
they offer long-life performance and superior form-holding characteristics.
SUPERCUT’S on-going commitment to quality and superior performance ensures
that each wheel meets the needs of an ever-demanding industry.
CONSISTENCY: Blending and moulding of each wheel to
exact process specifications.
TRACEABILITY: Each wheel has a unique serial number so
that each manufacturing process can be identified.
PERFORMANCE: Fast start-up, high stock removal, chip-free
grinding and long life between re-profiling.
SUPERCUT diamond wheels are manufactured to fit all leading machine makers
including Bando; Bystronic; Bottero; Tamglass and Glassline.
SUPERCUT DIAMOND DRILLS
SUPERCUT diamond core drills and core drill/seamers have
been developed for use on high performance CNC glass
drilling machines with long series batch production. A complete
range of SUPERCUT designs and specifications is available to fit
each machine and to meet the automotive industry’s exacting
requirements:
quick start-upl accurate hole size
hole quality
spindle speed
feed rate
coolant type
tool life
The monobloc design core drill/seamer is strongly
recommended to overcome problems with furnace yield due to
poor edge quality.
SUPERCUT DRESSING STICKS
SUPERCUT diamond wheels ideally should not need
re-sharpening. The diamond-bond matrix consists of randomly
dispersed diamond particles held in a metal bond. As the
diamond particles are worked on during the grinding operation,
they wear and lose their cutting power by flattening off at the
top exposed edge, a phenomenon termed as glazing.
However, the bond wear may not be at the same rate as the
diamond. If the bond wear is slower than the diamond wear,
this will reduce the diamond exposure and the grinding
capability. Hence a relatively soft abrasive dressing stick, such
as aluminium oxide (AL2 03), is required to grind away the bond
and give greater exposure to the diamonds.