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  1. Ash-83

    The right solution for cutting Nitinol (super hard metal)/ Hard Steel core(bar)

    I was wondering if I can pick your brain on the same subject, but different application. I am looking for a solution for final cut process for Nitinol Tubes/wires at the final cutting stage. Currently we are using an wet abrasive method. The range of Tubes/wires are from 0.009" to 0.35".The...
  2. Ash-83

    Has anyone worked with Everite SR7(Abrasive cutting Saw)?

    It might be a wild shot but I was wondering if any one has dealt with an Everite Cutting saw machine with an abrasive method? It is typically utilized as an ECG type of machine but it has been retrofitted for our application. Thanks
  3. Ash-83

    The right solution for cutting Nitinol (super hard metal)/ Hard Steel core(bar)

    @WKTaylor its a M2 Steel as a mandrel for drawing
  4. Ash-83

    The right solution for cutting Nitinol (super hard metal)/ Hard Steel core(bar)

    Thank you for the responses, so you still think a chop saw with cold saw wheel can work?
  5. Ash-83

    The right solution for cutting Nitinol (super hard metal)/ Hard Steel core(bar)

    Looking for a solution for cutting (super hard) Nitinol tubes and hard Steel cores(about 0.25" to 1"). Can "cold cutting saw" potentially be a solution? Im specifically asking about this method since I could avoid considering an exhaust system. I would appreciate if you can share your comment...

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