Diamond-Bead Wire Classification and Spectrum with POS Part I: Classification with Process and Object

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As a new kind of cutting and grinding tool, diamond-bead wire has gained multi-patterns and many applications. It is commonly comprised of six elements pertaining to corresponding roles for the capacity of the wire: wire rope, diamond bead, clip, spacer, joint, spring or plastic/rubber. For further systematic understanding of diamond-bead wires, researching and developing new bead wires,and making full use of bead wires, it is desperately needed to properly classify diamond-bead wires available and those that may exist in theory. The current study collected and analyzed systematically a hundred of patterns of diamond-bead wires from the diamond-bead wire manufacturers throughout the globe went insight into the essential elements of the wire, including the overall layout, shape characteristics, technological processes, cutting and grinding object, and studied in classification for the spectrum characteristics. And the structural feature covers skeleton package, spacing washer, and special structure; manufacturing process contains bead manufacturing methods and the wire producing processes; and sawing object includes the soft stone, hard stone, and other substances. A trial spectrum has been drawn on the POS classification. All the subjects were discussed and presented in two parts, and here is the first part for classification with processes and objects.

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