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  • How to use a ceramic core grinding wheel

    How to use a ceramic core grinding wheel

    Step-by-step guide to selecting and using ceramic CBN grinding wheels for hardened steel ID grinding. This guide walks you through everything you need to know – from machine compatibility to dressing procedures. Before buying ceramic CBN wheels, verify. Ceramic materials—such as alumina, zirconia, and silicon nitride—are renowned for their extreme temperature resistance, anti-corrosion properties, exceptional wear resistance, and excellent biocompatibility. These properties make them indispensable across aerospace, semiconductor microelectronics. A diamond grinding wheel is a specialized tool meticulously designed for grinding, shaping, and polishing hard materials, including ceramics.


  • Grinding of 4-core optical cable

    Grinding of 4-core optical cable

    Angle polishing (typically polished to 8°) is necessary when Backrelection readings of <–65dB are demanded. Different machines should not be purchased for different types of polishes. This article explains the process of optical fiber polishing, which is crucial for preparing high-quality fiber endfaces for applications like fiber connectors and fiber splices. In some singlemode applications there is little concern over reflectance or return. In a perfect world, there would be ONE polishing procedure and a standard “recipe” to implement your fiber optic polishing process. With cutting-edge technology and advanced functionality, this device ensures. In this video, you will learn how to cut optical fiber cable step by step. It needs careful making and upkeep to keep signals strong.

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