WA White Fused Alumina Lapping Powder

WA White Fused Alumina (WFA) Lapping Powder is a high-purity abrasive material widely used for precision grinding, polishing, and lapping applications. Here’s a detailed breakdown of its properties, applications, and key considerations:


1. Composition & Properties

  • Chemical Formula: α-Al₂O₃ (≥99.5% purity).

  • Color: White (vs. brown fused alumina, which contains impurities like Fe₂O₃).

  • HardnessMohs 9 (second only to diamond and silicon carbide).

  • Melting Point: ~2050°C.

  • Grit Sizes: Ranges from coarse (F12-F220) for rough lapping to fine (F600-F2000) for mirror finishes.

  • Shape: Angular or semi-rounded particles (affects aggressiveness in material removal).

2. Key Advantages for Lapping

  • High Cutting Efficiency: Sharp edges enable fast material removal (e.g., on metals, ceramics, or glass).

  • Consistent Particle Size: Tight particle distribution ensures uniform surface finish.

  • Low Contamination: Minimal iron or silica content prevents workpiece staining.

  • Thermal Stability: Resists heat buildup during high-speed lapping.


3. Typical Applications

Materials Processed:

  • Metals: Stainless steel, titanium, hardened steel.

  • Ceramics: Alumina, zirconia, silicon nitride.

  • Optics: Glass lenses, sapphire substrates.

  • Semiconductors: Silicon wafers, IC components.

Processes:

  • Lapping: Flatness correction (e.g., valve seats, gauge blocks).

  • Polishing: Achieving Ra <0.1 μm surface roughness.

  • Honing: Precision finishing of cylindrical parts.


4. How to Use WA Lapping Powder

  1. Slurry Preparation:

    • Mix powder with water, oil, or glycol-based carriers (e.g., 1:3 to 1:5 abrasive-to-carrier ratio).

    • Additives (e.g., surfactants) improve dispersion.

  2. Equipment:

    • Lapping machines (single/double-sided), polishing pads (cast iron, tin, or polyurethane).

  3. Parameters:

    • Pressure: 0.5–2 kg/cm².

    • Speed: 20–100 RPM (lower for finer grits).


5. Grit Size Selection Guide

Grit (FEPA Standard) Avg. Particle Size (μm) Typical Use
F220–F400 50–20 Rough lapping, rapid stock removal.
F600–F800 15–8 Intermediate finishing.
F1000–F2000 5–2 Fine polishing, near-mirror finishes.
F2500+ <2 Ultra-precision optics/electronics.

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