Grinding and Cutting Disc for Metal and Stainless

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Customization: Available
Material: Alumina
Shapes: Edge Shape
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
4"
Grain Size
100#
Cylindricity
<0.5
Circular Degree
<0.05
Technics
Electroplating
Working Style
Cutting
Size
4"
Application
for Cutting Metal,Stainelss Steel
Materials
Alumina
Grain
#100,#80
Shape
Edge Shape
Transport Package
Nude
Specification
4"
Trademark
7H PLUS/ FUWALLS/GUORUI
Origin
Shandong China
HS Code
68042210
Production Capacity
50000

Product Description

PRODUCT DISCRIPTION

 Grinding Discs
It makes sense to talk first about grinding discs, also called "grit discs." These are the discs you need if you want to grind metal or stone.

Each disc features an abrasive compound consisting of grains and a bonding agent. You can choose a higher or lower grit depending on how fine or coarse you want the abrasive grains to be.You may want to start with a low, coarse grit to speed through the beginning of a task, and then switch to a high grit for a smoother finish.

Cut-off Discs

Next, we have cut-off discs, also known as parting wheels. Choose this type of slim, tapered wheel if you want to cut metal stock.

You will find variations in thickness for cut-off discs. There are tradeoffs either way. The thinner the disc, the more easily it can slice into metal. But thin abrasive discs are brittle and more prone to breakage. The thicker the disc is, the sturdier it is, and the less likely it is to warp or fracture while you are using it.

So, you will need to weigh those pros and cons when choosing your cut-off discs. In either case, however, try not to push too hard or too fast into the metal. Doing that only makes it more likely you will damage the work and shatter the disc you are using.

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Grinding and Cutting Disc for Metal and Stainless

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