Uploaded on Apr 9, 2022
Double-cut carbide burrs are used on ferrous and non-ferrous metals, aluminum, mild steel, and non-metal goods such as stone, plastics, hardwood, and ceramic. It has more cutting edges and can scrape material more effectively.
What is Double Cut Carbide Burr and Their Types
What is Double Cut Carbide Burr
and Their Types
Double-cut carbide burrs are used on ferrous
and non-ferrous metals, aluminum, mild steel,
and non-metal goods such as stone, plastics,
hardwood, and ceramic. It has more cutting
edges and can scrape material more
effectively.
What is Double Cut Carbide
Burr?
The two-flute cut, also known as Diamond Cut or
Cross Cut, creates more small chips as it slices
away the cloth, resulting in a smoother finish than
a single cut carbide burr. Using double-cut for
medium-light stock removal, deburring, finishing,
and cleaning.
Double cut carbide burrs are the quickest burrs
and can be used in a variety of applications. Due
to the hardness of a tungsten double-cut carbide
substrate, closer tooth formulation thanks to a
shortened tooth wedge angle, and separate
cutting edges, these cutting tools have a
significantly longer life and increased stock
removal performance.
These carbide burrs are great for scraping surface
stock and splatter from welds, as well as
deburring and chamfering, and medium to light
cleaning.
Custom tool geometries are needed by the
growing demand for cast steel, chrome steel,
steel, and composites applications. Burrs are
more resistant to heat and can be used for longer
periods of time than hot-work steel tools.
Applications of Double
Cut Carbide Burr
There are wide applications of double cut burr for metals.
Following are a few examples:
• Medium-light removal of
Fabric
• Deburring
• Fine Finishing
• Cleaning
• Smooth Finish
• Creates Small Chips
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