When the dressing role is used, abrasives particles are getting exposed on one side (the other side remains in shadow). As soon as this side gets dulled, the performance deteriorates. By conducting this experiment we could get a much better output by reversing the roll. The unused side after reversing, gave an efficient dressing before the abrasives (diamond/CBN particles) were finally dislodged exposing new abrasive particles. This works well for a disc type roller. Reversing is easy. Depending on the thickness of the layer of the PCD/CBN material, more than one reversing may have to be carried out.
For a form type of dressing roller (as shown in the photo), symmetry is necessary. In one case the design of a form type dresser had to be changed to make it symmetrical around the mounting flange.
Same theory holds good for a CBN/PCD honing tool (extensively used for example in barrel bore honing of cylinder blocks/engine blocks). Reversing cycles are now available.

Try this and see if you get enhanced output from a diamond dressing roller.
By Surendra Datar
Tata Motors Limited
Pune
3 comments:
Excellent and simple suggestion. we will try. Thanks.
R. Sriram
This is great suggestions. I never did like this. It is looking great way of working. I will certainly go for it. Thanks For sharing !
thank you for sharing this
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