Grinding Wheels / Bonded Abrasives Ceramic Media and Abrasives
from Advanced Abrasives Corp.
Premalox WA. A white, fused high purity friable Aluminum Oxide powder screened to precise standards. Available in a number of abrasive grit sizes ranging from 3-36 to 1000. Applications: Grinding wheels, Bonded and coated abrasives, Plasma coatings, Specialized blasting (wet or dry), Compounds. [See More]
- Applications: Blasting; Grinding Wheels; Coated Abrasives; Plasma Coatings
- Material: Aluminum Oxide
- Type / Shape: Abrasive Grain / Grit; Crushed Grit
from Saint-Gobain Surface Conditioning Group
Cubic boron nitride is a synthetic crystalline material second only to diamond in Knoop hardness and although softer than diamond, CBN is superior in terms of abrasion resistance and oxidation resistance with steel alloys. CBNs relative crystalline inertness makes it the abrasive of choice for... [See More]
- Applications: Grinding Wheels
- Grade / Size: 40.0 to 400.0
- Type / Shape: Abrasive Grain / Grit; Crushed Grit
- Grading System: Mesh
from Saint-Gobain Surface Conditioning Group
Metal bond diamond is a synthetic material, grown slowly compared to resin bond diamond, resulting in monocrystalline structures with high toughness. The typical blocky crystals are suitable for resin, metal and electroplated bond systems. Features. Metal bond mesh diamond is typically 40 µm... [See More]
- Applications: Grinding / Ball Milling; Grinding Wheels; Coated Abrasives
- Grade / Size: 60.0 to 400.0
- Type / Shape: Abrasive Grain / Grit
- Grading System: Mesh
from Saint-Gobain Surface Conditioning Group
Metal bond diamond is a synthetic material, grown slowly compared to resin bond diamond, resulting in monocrystalline structures with high toughness. The typical blocky crystals are suitable for resin, metal and electroplated bond systems. Features: Metal bond micron diamond is typically 40 µm... [See More]
- Applications: Grinding Wheels
- Grade / Size: 0.0 to 60.0
- Type / Shape: Abrasive Grain / Grit
- Grading System: Micron Graded
from Saint-Gobain Surface Conditioning Group
Metal bond saw grit diamond has extremely high strength, low metallic inclusions, excellent thermal stability and controlled shape. This diamond type is intended for use in tough cutting environments. Features: Metal bond saw grit diamond is typically 40 µm and larger in particle size. [See More]
- Applications: Grinding / Ball Milling; Grinding Wheels; Coated Abrasives
- Grade / Size: 30.0 to 50.0
- Type / Shape: Abrasive Grain / Grit
- Grading System: Mesh
from Saint-Gobain Surface Conditioning Group
Resin bond micron diamond is a synthetic material with a friable crystal structure intended for use in vitrified and resin bond systems. Crystals are irregular, elongated, rough edged and are suitable for grinding tungsten carbide, ceramics and glasses. The friability or breakdown characteristics of... [See More]
- Applications: Grinding / Ball Milling; Grinding Wheels
- Grade / Size: 0.0 to 60.0
- Type / Shape: Abrasive Grain / Grit
- Grading System: Micron Graded
from Saint-Gobain Surface Conditioning Group
Resin bond diamond is a synthetic material with a friable crystal structure intended for use in vitrified and resin bond systems. Crystals are irregular, elongated, rough edged and are suitable for grinding tungsten carbide, ceramics and glasses. The friability or breakdown of the diamond is a... [See More]
- Applications: Grinding / Ball Milling; Grinding Wheels; Coated Abrasives
- Dimension A: 0.000 to 0.001
- Type / Shape: Abrasive Grain / Grit
- Grading System: Mesh
from Saint-Gobain Surface Conditioning Group
Natural diamond is crushed and processed from boart, an inferior diamond type unsuitable for gemology. This diamond tends to be free of inclusions and cracks, mechanically strong with high thermal stability. Natural diamond may contain less metal impurities, making it useful in the manufacture of... [See More]
- Applications: Grinding Wheels
- Grade / Size: 0.0 to 60.0
- Type / Shape: Abrasive Grain / Grit
- Grading System: Micron Graded
from Saint-Gobain Surface Conditioning Group
Polycrystalline and UDD (ultra-detonated diamond) superabrasives are produced instantaneously in a controlled explosion known as shock synthesis. The resulting PC grains are extremely fine, typically <0.0254 µm and are suitable for critical polishing applications such as gem stone and... [See More]
- Applications: Grinding Wheels; Polishing and Lapping (Very Fine)
- Dimension A: 0.000 to 0.000
- Type / Shape: Abrasive Grain / Grit
- Grading System: Micron Graded