Diamond Core Drills

Metal Bond Diamond Core Drills  made with our exclusive metal bond developed for high strength and longevity. Working with Quartz, Ceramics and many man-made modern materials require special design, especially when drilling straight clean holes. Chipping cracking, drill burn-out and excessive wear will occur unless great care is taken.  Our diamond drill sizes range from .026″ to 36.000″ diameter with tolerance of (±.0005″) on 2″ and under on ID or OD. We have the ability to mount core drills to your needs or the standard that is used at your facility
Braemar manufactures Metal Bond Diamond Core Drills  with natural or synthetic diamonds, sieved to the desired grit size, mixed with a metal matrix and sintered to a steel core.  The depth of diamond is usually 1/4″, or 3/8″, other depth sizes can be made upon request.  The standard wall thickness on drills that are 3” and smaller is 0.030”.   Most of our drills are made with synthetic diamonds that are uniform in grit, shape, and size: than natural diamonds. Diamond  size can range from 20/30 to 270/320 grit. Coarser grit sizes are used for faster stock removal without much concern for surface finish.

Diamond Core Drill Facts

In the past there were only a few machines capable of quality drilling small holes (under 1/8 inch or 3.18 mm). Then CNC milling centers were developed that are capable of drilling holes down to .025 inch with coolant moving through the drill center. With the manual machines we had always recommended drilling by the pecking method, where the operator constantly lowers and raises the drill to ensure a steady supply of coolant at the cutting point. Now, with the automatic CNC machines, we can drill straight through the workpiece. The operation is faster and the drill lasts longer. This only applies to core drills, because it is still necessary to use the pecking method with solid drills

Equipment For Diamond Core Drills

When the goal is to drill chip-free holes consistently, every component in the drilling process is important. The basic equipment required is a sturdy, vibration-free and well-made machine, capable of developing the proper speeds and, at the same time, allowing sensitive feeds. The machine must be mounted on a firm base and its spindle must be periodically checked for run out.. The work piece should be securely held in position. Moreover, the spindle bearings must be in good condition and the feed sensitive enough for precision down feeds.

Diamond Grit For Diamond Core Drills

Diamond grit is available in sizes ranging from a coarse 20/30 to a fine 270/320 grit. Choice of grit size is largely determined by the size of the drill and the material being drilled. It is highly important that the correct grit size be used. A coarse 20/30 grit diamond grill will not give the same performances as a 150 grit drill. Generally speaking, coarser grit sizes are used for faster stock removal (i.e. Higher productivity) without much concern for surface finish.

Coolant For Diamond Core Drills

Coolant is as important as the drill bit itself. We do not recommend drilling dry with diamond core drills. Coolant serves two purposes: first to keep drill and material cool; and second, to flush away abraded particles that could otherwise impede the operation of the drill. With the use of an additive, coolant flow is increased, thus aiding in carrying away the abraded material. The ideal procedure is to supply coolant under controlled pressure through the center of the drill. With solid drills, an abundant flow of pressurized coolant to the outside is good. As a rule of thumb, we recommend a pressure of 120 psi for a 0.027” core drill. For a 1 inch drill, 50-60 psi is adequate. For production purposes a CNC milling center with through the spindle coolant would be preferred.

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