Suitable for cutting holes in CFRP
CFRP is a composite formed by curing carbon fiber impregnated with resin. It is highly resistant to wear, heat, and oxidation, and also boasts excellent thermal elasticity. It has strength and stiffness comparable to iron, steel, and other metals, yet is far lighter, a characteristic that makes it a popular choice of material for building aircraft. CFRP, however, has the following drawbacks:
Crystal diamond coated drills feature a unique cutting edge design that delivers excellent cutting performance and diamond coating with enhanced crystallinity. The reduced cutting resistance and increased resistance to wear will ensure a longer tool life for use with difficult-to-machine materials. |
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• Crystal Diamond Coated Drill (4 pages/280 KB)
The listed price applies to consumers in Japan.