EWAG Laser Line Precision Grinder

Contact Details

EWAG (United Grinding Technologies Inc.)
Address
5160 Lad Land Dr.
Fredericksburg
22407
VA
United States
Phone
540-898-3700
Fax
540-898-6819
November 01, 2015

Deemed the most compact laser production center in diamond tool manufacturing, the new EWAG LASER LINE PRECISION serves as an alternative to conventional grinding and eroding methods that are unable to handle the level of precision required for processing complex cutting contours and narrow tool tolerances in CBN, PCD and CVD-­D materials. 

With five mechanical axes, two optical axes and short-­pulse fiber-­laser technology, the LASER LINE PRECISION can handle all aspects of diamond tool production in a single clamping. Automatic calibration of the axes and a 3D measuring probe with soldering error detection ensure the accurate production of rotationally symmetrical tools up to 7.87" in diameter and 9.84" long as well as indexable cutting insert diameters from 0.12" inscribed to 1.97" circumscribed. 

An industrial 20W short-­pulse fiber laser with a 532 nm green-­wavelength and 1.5 ns pulse duration make the LASER LINE PRECISION ideal for processing superhard materials. Due to the short application time of the laser pulse, the machine’s laser energy feeds into the tool before plasma effects are produced in the machining area. 

When compared to the conventional 1,064 nm wavelength found in other designs, the LASER LINE PRECISION’s halved wavelength doubles the photon energy in the machining area. As a result, the ablation rate can be increased with the same laser output. The shorter wavelength is also advantageous for machining diamond materials due to the increased absorption properties, especially in semi-­transparent CVD-­D materials. 

EWAG ‘s patented tangential laser beam machining, or Laser Touch Machining technology, enables the LASER LINE PRECISION to process high-­quality cutting edges and cutting geometries in an efficient manner. During the process, the outer surface of the laser beams shape the surface of the tool, while the repetitive hatching pattern of the laser scanning unit and simultaneous travel movement of the mechanical axes produce the cutting joint. 

The LASER LINE PRECISION comes equipped with a FANUC control, an intuitive human machine interface that contains all relevant data views and EWAG’s LaserSoft with plug-­ in LaserPro 3D. The proprietary software packages handles laser and machine control and enables quick, easy programming of complex applications. 

It is also possible to integrate peripheral automation equipment with the machine such as a FANUC six-­axis folding arm robot with various gripper systems to achieve increased levels of productivity. 

With a compact footprint of 53.8 square feet, the robust LASER LINE PRECISION expands EWAG’s laser solutions product line by providing a smaller, more afforable option to shops that seek all-­in-­one laser processing of diamond cutting tools.

Related Glossary Terms

  • calibration

    calibration

    Checking measuring instruments and devices against a master set to ensure that, over time, they have remained dimensionally stable and nominally accurate.

  • cubic boron nitride ( CBN)

    cubic boron nitride ( CBN)

    Crystal manufactured from boron nitride under high pressure and temperature. Used to cut hard-to-machine ferrous and nickel-base materials up to 70 HRC. Second hardest material after diamond. See superabrasive tools.

  • grinding

    grinding

    Machining operation in which material is removed from the workpiece by a powered abrasive wheel, stone, belt, paste, sheet, compound, slurry, etc. Takes various forms: surface grinding (creates flat and/or squared surfaces); cylindrical grinding (for external cylindrical and tapered shapes, fillets, undercuts, etc.); centerless grinding; chamfering; thread and form grinding; tool and cutter grinding; offhand grinding; lapping and polishing (grinding with extremely fine grits to create ultrasmooth surfaces); honing; and disc grinding.

  • polycrystalline diamond ( PCD)

    polycrystalline diamond ( PCD)

    Cutting tool material consisting of natural or synthetic diamond crystals bonded together under high pressure at elevated temperatures. PCD is available as a tip brazed to a carbide insert carrier. Used for machining nonferrous alloys and nonmetallic materials at high cutting speeds.