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Introduction to Grinding Plates
Bowl grinding discs are tools mounted on angle grinders for grinding, cutting, and similar operations, named for their bowl-like shape. Below is a detailed introduction:
Structure and Materials
Structure: Bowl grinding discs typically consist of a steel base and cutting teeth. The teeth are evenly distributed along the edge of the steel base, which features a curved surface. This curved surface often has through-holes, with a central mounting hole for attachment to the angle grinder.
Materials: The cutting teeth are typically made of hard materials like diamond or silicon carbide, while the steel base is usually metallic to ensure the disc's strength and stability.
Features
High Grinding Efficiency: The bowl shape provides a large contact area with the workpiece, enabling rapid removal of excess material from surfaces. This results in fast grinding speeds and improved work efficiency.
High Wear Resistance: Bowl grinding discs manufactured using processes like brazing securely bond diamond particles to the cutting head, preventing loosening. This ensures excellent wear resistance and extended service life.
Good Precision: The finely finished edges make them particularly suitable for detailed operations like chamfering and trimming on materials such as stone and tiles. This guarantees processing accuracy, resulting in smooth and flat edges after machining.
Smooth Chip Removal: The curved surface structure and through-hole design create gaps during grinding, facilitating debris removal. This reduces friction between the grinding disc and material, minimizing heat generation.
Specifications
Outer Diameter: Common sizes include 80mm, 90mm, and 100mm.
Inner Diameter: Typically around 20mm, though some are 16mm. Must match the shaft diameter of the angle grinder.
Thickness: Generally between 3-5mm.
Applications
Cup grinding discs are suitable for grinding, chamfering, and trimming various hard materials such as marble, granite, quartz stone, tiles, and ceramic tiles. They are widely used in construction decoration, stone processing, and related fields.
Precautions
When using cup grinding wheels, operators must wear protective eyewear, face shields, gloves, and other safety gear. Secure the wheel in the direction indicated on the label; reverse operation is prohibited. Avoid prolonged continuous dry grinding to prevent reduced wheel life and diminished grinding effectiveness.
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Introduction to Grinding Plates
Bowl grinding discs are tools mounted on angle grinders for grinding, cutting, and similar operations, named for their bowl-like shape. Below is a detailed introduction:
Structure and Materials
Structure: Bowl grinding discs typically consist of a steel base and cutting teeth. The teeth are evenly distributed along the edge of the steel base, which features a curved surface. This curved surface often has through-holes, with a central mounting hole for attachment to the angle grinder.
Materials: The cutting teeth are typically made of hard materials like diamond or silicon carbide, while the steel base is usually metallic to ensure the disc's strength and stability.
Features
High Grinding Efficiency: The bowl shape provides a large contact area with the workpiece, enabling rapid removal of excess material from surfaces. This results in fast grinding speeds and improved work efficiency.
High Wear Resistance: Bowl grinding discs manufactured using processes like brazing securely bond diamond particles to the cutting head, preventing loosening. This ensures excellent wear resistance and extended service life.
Good Precision: The finely finished edges make them particularly suitable for detailed operations like chamfering and trimming on materials such as stone and tiles. This guarantees processing accuracy, resulting in smooth and flat edges after machining.
Smooth Chip Removal: The curved surface structure and through-hole design create gaps during grinding, facilitating debris removal. This reduces friction between the grinding disc and material, minimizing heat generation.
Specifications
Outer Diameter: Common sizes include 80mm, 90mm, and 100mm.
Inner Diameter: Typically around 20mm, though some are 16mm. Must match the shaft diameter of the angle grinder.
Thickness: Generally between 3-5mm.
Applications
Cup grinding discs are suitable for grinding, chamfering, and trimming various hard materials such as marble, granite, quartz stone, tiles, and ceramic tiles. They are widely used in construction decoration, stone processing, and related fields.
Precautions
When using cup grinding wheels, operators must wear protective eyewear, face shields, gloves, and other safety gear. Secure the wheel in the direction indicated on the label; reverse operation is prohibited. Avoid prolonged continuous dry grinding to prevent reduced wheel life and diminished grinding effectiveness.
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