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Q1. What is the difference in Al2O3 and Silica abrasive
Al2O3 is aluminum oxide abrasive while silica abrasive is made from silicon dioxide.
Al2O3 is harder than silica abrasive
Al2O3 is more commonly used for grinding metals while silica abrasive is used for softer materials like wood or plastic
Silica abrasive is more heat resistant compared to Al2O3
Q2. What dia cutter you'll use on 125 length cube
I would use a 125mm diameter cutter on a 125 length cube.
Select a cutter with a diameter of 125mm to match the length of the cube
Ensure the cutter is suitable for cutting through the material of the cube
Consider the depth of cut required for the cube
Q3. How titanium is different from steel
Titanium is lighter, stronger, more corrosion resistant, and biocompatible compared to steel.
Titanium is lighter in weight than steel, making it ideal for applications where weight is a concern.
Titanium is stronger than steel, with a higher strength-to-weight ratio.
Titanium is more corrosion resistant than steel, especially in harsh environments.
Titanium is biocompatible, making it suitable for medical implants and surgical instruments.
Q4. What do you mean by abrasives
Abrasives are materials used for grinding, polishing, or cleaning surfaces by wearing away material through friction.
Abrasives are commonly used in industrial applications for grinding, cutting, polishing, and sanding
Examples of abrasives include sandpaper, grinding wheels, and polishing compounds
Different abrasives have varying levels of hardness and are used for different applications
Q5. What are constituents of SS316
SS316 is a type of stainless steel known for its corrosion resistance and high temperature strength.
Contains 16-18% chromium
Contains 10-14% nickel
Contains 2-3% molybdenum
Also contains small amounts of carbon, manganese, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, and nitrogen
Q6. What is formula of carbide
The formula of carbide is typically represented as MC or M2C, where M is a metal element.
Carbide formula is usually represented as MC or M2C
M represents a metal element in the formula
Examples include calcium carbide (CaC2) and tungsten carbide (WC)
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