One common application for using cBN grinding wheels is on nickel-based superalloys in the aerospace industry. These superalloys are being used in next-generation aircraft engines, driven by good thermal stability at high engine operating temperatures.
One of the major benefits to creepfeed grinding is the combination of quick material removal with the ability to generate a precision ground surface on difficult-to-grind materials.
Today’s manufactured components are more complex than ever. This is driving a need for increased quality control and the implementation of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) and other metrology processes into the manufacturing process.
Matching a tool with the right abrasive is of utmost importance in any application. Using the wrong product at the wrong speeds can hinder productivity and be dangerous for the operator and those working nearby.
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