A grinding wheel that uses diamond as an abrasive grain can be used for most materials other than iron-containing materials. When sharpening kitchen knives by hand, diamond does not deteriorate visibly even if it is an iron-based material, but in polishing and grinding applications where it is rotated at high speed, the carbon of diamond is taken away by the material side. As the hardness gradually decreases, it is not suitable for use at high temperatures. However, diamonds, which currently have the highest hardness, perform best unless these adverse conditions are met.
Below, we will look at the diamond grinding wheels that are often used for each material by bond. It is commonly referred to as a diamond wheel because it is most often used in grinding machines and grinding machines at high speeds.
Commonly used bonds by material and processing style in which diamond grinding wheels are used.