Diamond files and sheets are used when conventional files fail due to the hardness of the workpiece material. Diamond files and sheets are also used for processing hardened steel. Using these products does not generate much heat, which prevents chemical wear. This allows for a longer service life for the high hardness diamond grain. Flexible diamond files adapt perfectly to workpiece surfaces. Due to their flexibility, they can be used in convex and concave contours with small radii.
Details
Grey Cast Iron, White Cast Iron:
Hard-Heat-Treated Steels Over 370 Hv:
Materials that can be worked:
Materials that can be worked 1:
Materials that can be worked 2:
Ferrite (magnetic material)
Materials that can be worked 3:
Materials that can be worked 4:
Graphite and synthetic carbon
Materials that can be worked 5:
Nickel or titanium-based superalloys
Materials that can be worked 6:
Steel materials with a hardness > 54 HRC
Materials that can be worked 7:
Materials that can be worked 8:
Materials that can be worked 9:
Recommendations for use:
Only apply light pressure to the file, especially when using on workpiece edges.
Recommendations for use 1:
Loaded diamond files can be cleaned in kerosene or anti-static plastic cleaner with a file brush. Alternatively, ultrasonic cleaning is also possible. Often, knocking the file against a hard object is sufficient.
Recommendations for use 2:
Recommendations for use 3:
Only use file up to a bending radius of 5/8".
Steels Up To 370 Hv (38 Hrc):
Manufactured By:
Pferd Inc.