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For demanding diamond lapping work, boron carbide is often considered effective because of its aggressive cutting action and high material removal rate. It is commonly used on hard materials such as tungsten carbide, tempered steel, and titanium carbide. The final abrasive selection should still be matched to your workpiece and finish requirement.
Diamond slurries are often used in precision lapping applications, as they offer several advantages over traditional abrasives such as Alumina or silicon carbide. Diamond particles are harder and more durable than these traditional abrasives, allowing for faster material removal and improved surface finish.
You should choose a diamond lapping fluid that provides stable particle suspension, effective cooling, and consistent lubrication during processing. It should also help reduce residue buildup and support corrosion protection where required. For reliable performance, the fluid concentration should be maintained within the recommended range, and contamination should be monitored regularly.
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