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About Brian Farberov

Brian is an experienced professional in the field of precision cutting tools, with over 27 years of experience in technical support. Over the years, he has helped engineers, manufacturers, researchers, and contractors find the right solutions for working with advanced and hard-to-cut materials. He’s passionate about bridging technical knowledge with real-world applications to improve efficiency and accuracy. As an author, Brian Farberov writes extensively on diamond tool design, application engineering, return on investment strategies, and process optimization, combining technical depth with a strong understanding of customer needs and market dynamics.

Diamond Core Bit

Diamond Core Bit Ultimate Guide

Diamond Core Bits for Concrete & Construction are available in countless of specifications. Diamond core bits, known for their unmatched durability and cutting ability, are a necessity for  professionals needing to drill through reinforced concrete,...
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Application Recommendations

Application Recommendations

This article provides important guidelines for optimizing the dicing process in semiconductor packaging, focusing on package singulation for various technologies such as BGA, QFN, LED, CMOS, and wafer substrates. It covers key variables such as the recommended blade types, coolant options, RPMs, feed rates, and mounting methods to ensure high-quality results and efficient throughput. By exploring specific material requirements and common concerns, this guide offers valuable insights into selecting the ideal dicing parameters for each application.
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Diamond Tools compared with Abrasive Tools

Abrasive tools and diamond tools are two of the most widely used solutions for cutting, grinding, drilling, and polishing in manufacturing, research, and materials processing. While both serve the same purpose of removing material and...
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Diamond impact strength

Understanding the wear mechanisms of diamond crystals is essential for optimizing cutting performance in terms of both cutting ratio and speed. Diamond crystal loss, which primarily occurs through micro chipping rather than fracturing or pullout,...
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