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Expertise in a variety of materials for diamond turning and precision engineering
Experience counts when selecting the right materials
Using a single-point diamond tool to produce high-precision components with a fine surface finish requires an understanding of the proper materials. The material being machined must be chosen carefully to ensure that it can be cut effectively with a diamond tool. Hard materials require different diamond grades or cutting parameters than softer materials. Nanophorm has experience with nearly every “diamond-machinable” material, along with plating for those that are not.
Metal Alloys
These materials are often used in applications that require high strength and durability.
Aluminum alloys – 6061 and 2024 being the most common
Copper alloys – type 101 OFHC and 110 being the most common
Brass
Bronze
Beryllium Copper alloys such as MoldMax HH
Tin
Antimony
Polymers
These materials are often used in optical components due to their optical clarity and low cost.
PMMA – Acrylic
COP – Zeonex
Polystyrene
Polycarbonate
PEI – Ultem
COC – APEL, Topas
Polyester – OKP1, OKP4, OKP4HT
Polystyrene – Rexolite 1422
Optical Crystals and Chalcogenides
These materials are often used in optical and high-precision applications due to their optical clarity and high thermal and mechanical properties.
Germanium
Zinc Selenide
Zinc Sulfide
Chalcogenide Glasses – Schott ID Glass
Indium Antimonide, Mercury Cadmium Telluride
Silicon
If your material is not “diamond turnable” but you still require the same capabilities, you might consider consulting with us about plating your materials. These materials adhere to most “non-diamond-turnable” materials and allows the same mirror finish:
Alumiplate
High-phosphorous Electroless Nickel Plating
Copper – Nickel Plating
Copper Plating
This is a list of materials we have worked with. Please contact us if you have questions about alternative materials. We can almost certainly help.
Metal Alloys
Material
Surface Finish
Cost
Availability
Lead Time
Aluminum Alloys (6061 and 2024 being most common)
BETTER
LOW
HIGH
SHORT
Copper Alloys (101 OFHC and 110 being most common)