Diamond cutting



Dear friends

I have recently heard that it is not appropriate to cut steel with
diamond wheels, because the high wear of the cutting wheel. The reason
which explains this fact is that carbon from the diamond diffusses to
the steel (carburizing), when sufficient heat is produced (cutting
without lubrication or refrigeration). Is this assesment true? We
normally cut steel with Alumina or SiC wheels when preparing specimens
for metallography.

Thank you

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