2019 年 53 巻 134 号 p. 200-206
Sintered polycrystalline diamond (PCD) is widely employed for cutting tools because of its excellent hardness and high wear resistance. However, it is extremely difficult to shape PCD tools by conventional machining methods. We describe the truing of a PCD tool by electrical discharge machining (EDM). Although EDMing of PCD is possible under PCD positive polarity, the removal rate is relatively low. In this paper, we discuss the possibility of applying a bipolar pulse for the EDMing of PCD. It is confirmed that the removal rate of PCD using a bipolar pulse is higher than that using a normal pulse (electrode positive or negative polarity). Moreover, the electrode wear ratio is also improved.