AM60 Carbide Grade for CVD Diamond Coating Blanks

AM60 Carbide Grade for CVD Diamond Coating Blanks

Sandvik Hyperion's new AM60 carbide grade is an advanced substrate developed to increase machining productivity and performance for applications that require CVD diamond coating.

September 26, 2016

Sandvik Hyperion's new AM60 carbide grade is an advanced substrate developed to increase machining productivity and performance for applications that require CVD diamond coating.

AM60 new grade compromises the following benefits:

- maximizing the efficiency of machining composite materials such as carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP)

- premium properties to ensure consistent and reliable CVD diamond coating of tools.

AM60 new grade has been tested in aerospace applications to machine composite materials and has shown superior coat-ability and diamond adherence, according to the company.

Additional evaluations on adhesion tests showed that the coating aspects, microstructure and thickness of AM60-coated round tool blanks are consistent and homogenous.

Glossary terms in this article

  • microstructure
    Structure of a metal as revealed by microscopic examination of the etched surface of a polished specimen.