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Diamond polishing wheel

Diamond polishing wheel

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CMG1829

Diamond polishing wheel is a precision tool used to grind. hone. and polish hard materials like stone. glass. ceramics. and metals to a high-gloss finish. These wheels are embedded with diamond abrasives in various grits and bonds to achieve different levels of refinement.


Key Features & Uses

✔ High-Shine Finishing: For granite. marble. quartz. glass. and engineered stone.
✔ Progressive Grit Levels:

  • Coarse (50-200 grit) – Removing scratches. shaping.

  • Medium (200-800 grit) – Smoothing surfaces.

  • Fine (800-3.000+ grit) – Mirror-like polishing.
    ✔ Bond Types:

  • Resin Bond – Most common. flexible for fine polishing.

  • Metal Bond – Durable. for aggressive grinding before polishing.

  • Hybrid Bond – Combines durability with smoothness.


Types of Diamond Polishing Wheels

  1. Rigid Polishing Pads – For flat surfaces (granite slabs. countertops).

  2. Flexible Backing Pads – Conforms to curves (sink holes. edges).

  3. Electroplated Diamond Wheels – Thin coating for precision work (gemstones. glass).

  4. Velcro-Backed Discs – Easy to replace. used with rotary tools.


Best Applications

  • Stone Fabrication: Polishing countertop edges. sink cutouts.

  • Glass & Ceramics: Beveling. lens polishing.

  • Metals & Composites: Deburring. finishing aerospace parts.


Choosing the Right Polishing Wheel

  • For Granite/Marble: Start with metal-bond (50-400 grit). finish with resin-bond (800-3.000 grit).

  • For Glass/Ceramics: Use electroplated or resin-bond fine grits (1.500+).

  • For Metals: Diamond-impregnated felt wheels for mirror finishes.


Polishing Process (Step-by-Step)

  1. Grind First – Use a coarse diamond wheel (50-200 grit) to remove imperfections.

  2. Hone – Progressively smoother grits (200-800) to eliminate scratches.

  3. Polish – Fine grits (1.500-3.000+) with water or polishing compound for shine.


Pro Tips

  • Use Water Cooling – Prevents overheating and extends wheel life (for stone/glass).

  • Match RPM to Wheel Type – High speed for coarse grit. slower for fine polishing.

  • Clean Between Grits – Avoid cross-contamination of abrasive particles.

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