In which industries are grinding wheels widely used?

Grinding discs are widely used in many industries, mainly including manufacturing, transportation, food processing, clothing and footwear production.In the manufacturing industry, grinding discs are used in a variety of scenarios such as metal processing, wood processing and glass processing. For example, in metal processing, grinding discs are used to remove rust, trim welding, grind metal surfaces, etc. In wood processing, grinding discs are used to trim wood, cut, grind and carve, and in glass processing, grinding discs are used to cut and polish glass.

Feb 11,2025


The difference between grinding wheel and cutting wheel and the main processing technology

Many people think that grinding wheel and cutting disc are the same product and have the same function. In fact, this is not the case. There is an essential difference between the two.

Feb 11,2025


Types and uses of grinding wheels

‌The main types of grinding wheels and their uses are as follows: ‌Ceramic grinding wheels‌: They have good heat resistance and high grinding efficiency, and are suitable for high-precision processing.

Feb 11,2025


When the grinding wheel is worn to the original radius, it must be replaced

‌The grinding wheel must be replaced when it is worn to one-third of the original radius‌. This is in accordance with the provisions of 3.5.11.2 of the "Safety Work Regulations for Power Construction (Part 3: Substation)" (DL5009.3-2013). The grinding wheel must be replaced when the effective radius of the grinding wheel is worn to one-third of the original radius. ‌

Feb 11,2025


Technical parameters of diamond grinding wheels

The coarseness of artificial diamond grains is indicated by the grain size number. The coarseness of the grain size directly affects the surface roughness of the workpiece, the grinding efficiency and the abrasive tool loss. In principle, the grain size should be selected as coarse as possible under the condition of meeting the requirements of the workpiece, which can improve the grinding efficiency and reduce the abrasive tool loss. (See the table below) Diamond grain sizes are generally divided into 30# to W1.

May 27,2024


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