Shank Materials
A diamond is typically attached to the shank of a tool by
vacuum brazing.
Diamond
has a low coefficient of
thermal expansion.
To avoid cracking a diamond during the brazing process, materials composing the shank also need to have a low coefficient of thermal expansion.
This limits the materials that a shank can be constructed of to ensure proper attachment when brazing.
Common Shank Materials
Higher Mass Materials
Lower Mass Materials
- Molybdenum
- Tungsten Carbide
- Tungsten Composite (aka Heavy Metal)