Analysis and Test: Impregnated Diamond Cutters for Oil Drilling Bit

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Systematic testing methods of the performance of diamond/metal composite drilling segments (impregnated diamond cutters) have not come into being. This article tries to test the mechanical properties, structures and component of a certain number of impregnated diamond cutters; focuses on analysis of the relationship between the performance of typical composite diamond cutters and materials’ structures, intends to study the testing methods of impregnated diamond cutters’ performance.

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