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Material: The tip of the graver is made of diamond, which is one of the hardest materials known to man, making it suitable for engraving and cutting very hard surfaces.
Construction: The diamond particles are bonded to a metal shank using an electroplating process. This involves depositing a layer of metal (such as nickel or cobalt) over the diamond particles, which are embedded into the shank.
Design: The design allows for precise control and minimal wear, even when working with tough materials. The shape and size of the graver can vary depending on the intended application.
Applications: These tools are commonly used in industries requiring high precision, such as jewelry making, watch repair, and the manufacture of precision components in various industries.
Benefits:
Durability: The diamond coating ensures that the tool retains its sharpness for longer periods compared to conventional steel gravers.
Precision: The hardness of diamond allows for very fine and accurate cuts, which is essential in many specialized applications.
Versatility: Electroplated diamond gravers can be used on a wide range of materials without significant wear.
Material: The tip of the graver is made of diamond, which is one of the hardest materials known to man, making it suitable for engraving and cutting very hard surfaces.
Construction: The diamond particles are bonded to a metal shank using an electroplating process. This involves depositing a layer of metal (such as nickel or cobalt) over the diamond particles, which are embedded into the shank.
Design: The design allows for precise control and minimal wear, even when working with tough materials. The shape and size of the graver can vary depending on the intended application.
Applications: These tools are commonly used in industries requiring high precision, such as jewelry making, watch repair, and the manufacture of precision components in various industries.
Benefits:
Durability: The diamond coating ensures that the tool retains its sharpness for longer periods compared to conventional steel gravers.
Precision: The hardness of diamond allows for very fine and accurate cuts, which is essential in many specialized applications.
Versatility: Electroplated diamond gravers can be used on a wide range of materials without significant wear.