RVG*
Diamonds Six Sigma Controlled Quality
The RVG diamond family is engineered to provide optimum performance in a wide
range of nonferrous materials. Its properties extend from defined tough blocky
crystals to highly friable irregular shapes. These characteristics coupled with
a proprietary Six Sigma controlled manufacturing process, provide the most comprehensive
and consistent series of diamond grinding products on today’s market.
Superior
Performance in All Bond Systems Proven Success on Hard-to-Grind Materials
RVG diamond achieves optimum performance in all bond systems: from phenolic resin
to high temperature polyimide resin and vitreous bonds. Challenging materials
such as tungsten carbides, glass and technical ceramics are no match for RVG diamonds.
Due to its ability to achieve considerably higher material removal rates in either
wet or dry grinding modes as well as excellent surface finishes, RVG diamond proves
to be highly cost effective. Significant increases in productivity and workpiece
quality can be achieved, if RVG diamond products are utilized following the recommended
application guidelines.
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Real
Value Grinding
Even today the price to performance value measurement often is simply
calculated as wheel cost per part. Even by utilizing such a simple measure, RVG
diamond often shows an advantage. However, it does not fully depict the total
cost benefit achieved. Many other hidden costs are directly impacted by the performance
of superabrasive diamond. Some are direct grinding costs, others are downline
process or simply indirect grinding costs. Real Value Grinding with RVG diamond
maximizes productivity within the entire grinding process:
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Advantages of Real Value Grinding
- Increased parts per hour / cycle time reduction
- Reduced scrap rate
- Less tool changes
- Reduced machine maintenance / higher machine uptime
- Labor cost savings
- Increased production capacity without capital investment
- Enhanced overall productivity
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| Complete value analysis of RVG
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| One of the most significant cost factors
in a grinding operation is the relationship between wheel performance and the
costs incurred to attain these performance capabilities. Tools made with RVG diamonds
help the end user to remain consistently in an optimal operation area. |
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