Brown corundum grinding stones have shapes such as spheres, yuan pillars, oblique yuan pillars, regular triangles, oblique triangles, etc. The size can be produced within 2mm to 50mm.
Customers can select suitable grinding stones according to the shape and size of the workpiece, and then achieve the desired effect. Special shapes and specifications can be made according to requirements.
Brown corundum: suitable for deburring and polishing of metal parts, hardware, tools, and auto parts. High grinding efficiency, wear resistance and durability, strong cutting force.
Factors for choosing grinding stones
1. Shape: The shape and size of the grinding stone should be selected for the shape and size of the workpiece groove, corner, hole, hole, etc., and the grinding effect should be good, and the grinding stone cannot be stuck into the workpiece.
2. Material: The material and hardness of the workpiece determine the material of the grinding stone.
3. Fineness: the surface roughness of the workpiece before processing and the required surface fineness after processing.
The above three factors determine what kind of grinding stone and the ratio of grinding stone/workpiece to use.
Our laboratory services are available to you at no cost. Mass Finishing and determination of Process Capability allows you to use the right media to ensure consistent production capability and built-in reproducibility of your manufacturing processes. We will work with you to determine the best media and the best processes for your parts. This step can result in:
Mass Finishing describes a mechanical process where large amounts of parts are economically processed to achieve one or several surface improvement functions. These surface improvement functions include:
These functions are not independent of each other. It is common to have several or all of these functions take place in a single mass finishing process.
Process Capability is the measured, built-in reproducibility of the product turned out by the process. Such a determination is made using statistical data, not wishful thinking. Statistically determined limits are compared to specification limits to decide if a process can consistently produce acceptable product. Process capability is best established through closely monitored testing and recording of data over a set period of actually production.