How to Select Right Diamond Grinding Cup Wheel
-2023-01-09 13:56:31 -
Diamond edging wheels are mainly used for easy cutting of hard surfaces such as marble, concrete, stone, and granite. It is a necessary tool for edging ceramic crystal tiles, ceramic tiles, and polished tiles of various specifications.
Then we choose the precautions of the diamond edging wheel in the following points:
Different segment shapes bring different effects, and work efficiency is also different. The three central parts of the cup wheel are called "segments".
These diamond fragments are held in place on the cup in several different ways. The larger segments work better on hard surfaces such as stone or concrete.
If you are working on a smaller scale, smaller segments can be used. These are great for removing paint or epoxy.
Larger sections work better on hard surfaces like stone or concrete.
Our company mainly has types of diamond edging wheels:Arrow Segment Diamond Grinding Wheel for Stone Concrete
The amount of aggression or speed will often depend on the overall surface area of the segments linked to the wheel.
In concrete grinding, 30 or 40 mesh is the coarsest requirement. Particles coarser than 30 mesh are difficult to maintain clarity.
Grit finer than 40 mesh will produce a smooth surface and reduce productivity. Typically, 60 to 80-grit wheels are used for polishing With a final cut of 100 to 150 grit before a resin-backed polishing pad is used.

Then we choose the precautions of the diamond edging wheel in the following points:
1. Choose the right cup wheel
Different segment shapes bring different effects, and work efficiency is also different. The three central parts of the cup wheel are called "segments".These diamond fragments are held in place on the cup in several different ways. The larger segments work better on hard surfaces such as stone or concrete.
If you are working on a smaller scale, smaller segments can be used. These are great for removing paint or epoxy.
Larger sections work better on hard surfaces like stone or concrete.
Our company mainly has types of diamond edging wheels:
Single Row Segmented Diamond Grinding Cup Wheel
Turbo Diamond Grinding Cup Wheel for Stone Concrete
Double Row Diamond Grinding Cup Wheel for Stone Concrete
T-Segmented Diamond Grinding Cup Wheel for Stone and Concrete
PCD Diamond Grinding Cup Wheel for Epoxy Coating Paint, Glue Concrete Floor
Arrow Segment Diamond Grinding Wheel for Stone Concrete
2. Choose the right surface
The amount of aggression or speed will often depend on the overall surface area of the segments linked to the wheel.
3. Particle size and mesh
In concrete grinding, 30 or 40 mesh is the coarsest requirement. Particles coarser than 30 mesh are difficult to maintain clarity.Grit finer than 40 mesh will produce a smooth surface and reduce productivity. Typically, 60 to 80-grit wheels are used for polishing With a final cut of 100 to 150 grit before a resin-backed polishing pad is used.

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