Super Hard Tools refer to cutting tools manufactured using exceptionally hard materials, such as cemented carbides, cubic boron nitride (CBN), and polycrystalline diamond (PCD). Compared to tools constructed from traditional high-speed steel, these materials allow the tools to endure tremendous pressures and temperatures during machining, which leads to extended tool life, better productivity, and enhanced surface polish. They are necessary for machining materials that are challenging to mill, such as composites, ceramics, and hardened steel.







