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Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) reported a case study on the use of cubic boron nitride (cBN). cBN is a material with thermal stability and chemical inertness. SAM’s cBN solutions assisted a manufacturer in the aerospace industry. The manufacturer resolved issues with tooling wear during high-precision machining of hardened iron alloys. The case study was compiled following systematic experimental analyses.
Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) reports a case study on the application of Wurtzit-Bornitrid (WBN). The material is utilised for its hardness, thermal stability and impact resistance. SAM provided WBN-based tool solutions to a precision machining company to resolve tool wear issues during intermittent turning of hardened steels.
To show our appreciation, Stanford Advanced Materials offers substantial discounts on materials such as Rare Earth Oxide Powders, high purity Non-ferrous Metals, Rare Earth Fluoride, and magnets to support researchers and manufacturers.