Which abrasive is used for soft ferrous and non-ferrous metals for lapping?

Which abrasive is used for soft ferrous and non-ferrous metals for lapping? Correct Answer Aluminium oxide

Explanation:

Lapping abrasives:

Abrasives of different types are used for lapping. The commonly used abrasives are:

Silicon Carbide

  • This is an extremely hard abrasive.
  • Its grit is sharp and brittle.
  • While lapping, the sharp cutting edges continuously break down exposing new cutting edges.
  • Due to this reason this is considered as very ideal for lapping hardened steel and cast iron, particularly where heavy stock removal is required.

Aluminium Oxide:

  • Aluminium oxide is sharp and tougher than silicon carbide.
  • Aluminium oxide is used in un-fused and fused forms.
  • Un-fused alumina (aluminium oxide) removes stock effectively and can obtain high-quality finish.
  • Fused alumina is used for lapping soft steels and ferrous metals.

Boron Carbide

  • This is an expensive abrasive material which is next to diamond in hardness.
  • It has excellent cutting properties. Because of the high cost, it is used only in specialised application like dies and gauges.

Diamond: 

  • This being the hardest of all materials, it is used for lapping tungsten carbide.
  • Rotary diamond laps are also prepared for accurately finishing very small holes which cannot be ground.

Silicon carbide

Hardened steel and cast iron, nonferrous metals

Aluminium oxide

Soft steels and ferrous metals

Boron carbide

Dies and gauges

Diamond

Tungsten carbide

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