cBN information
The addition of a special ceramic binder and sintering at high pressure and temperatures results in excellent hardness and thermal resistance. The result is inserts that are dimensionally stable to withstand high temperatures and cutting forces.
Features
Application | Grade | Binder | cBN content % | Grain size µm | Hardness HV (Gpa) | Tensile strength (Gpa) |
H Hardened steel |
DNC100 | TiN | 50 - 55 | 2 | 31 - 34 | 1.05 - 1.15 |
DNC200 | TiC | 65 - 70 | 4 | 32 - 34 | 1.00 - 1.10 | |
DNC350 | TiN | 60 - 65 | 1 | 33 - 35 | 1.20 - 1.30 | |
DB1000 | TiCN | 40 - 45 | 1 | 27 - 31 | 0.90 - 1.00 | |
DB2000 | TiN | 50 - 55 | 2 | 31 - 34 | 1.05 - 1.15 | |
DBN300 | TiN | 60 - 65 | 1 | 33 - 35 | 1.20 - 1.30 | |
K Cast iron |
DB7000 | CO | 90 - 95 | 2 | 41 - 44 | 1.20 - 1.30 |
For machining hardened steel, cast iron and heat-resistant superalloys
Thanks to the uncoated and coated cBN grades, you can find the best solution depending on the workpiece and application. With grades available from stock, you can provide your customers with high-performance products based on their demanding applications.
All information on the features, grades and machining support, also for high-temperature superalloys, can be found in this new brochure. It also contains a detailed comparison of grades.
Product information:
cBN Werkzeuge, PDF deutsch 2.9 MB