Category | Usage Scenarios | Characteristics | Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Abrasive Material Type | Precision grinding of hard materials | Industry: Silicon Carbide (SC 40 grit) | Our Base: Diamond (D 80 grit) ▲ (Enhanced cutting efficiency) | Our Advanced: CBN (CBN 120 grit) ▲▲ (Ultra-fine grinding for precision parts) |
| (e.g., carbide, ceramics) | | Superior wear resistance and longevity for abrasive materials. | CBN requires specialized cooling systems and higher cost. |
| Grit Size | Surface finishing vs. material removal | Industry: 60 grit (Coarse) | Our Base: 80 grit ▲ (Balanced performance) | Our Advanced: 120 grit ▲▲ (Fine finishing) |
| | (e.g., rough vs. smooth surfaces) | | Finer grits provide smoother finishes. | Coarser grits wear faster but remove material quickly. |
| Hardness | Heavy-duty vs. precision tasks | Industry: Shore A 70 | Our Base: Shore A 80 ▲ (Improved durability) | Our Advanced: Shore A 90 ▲▲ (Maximized longevity) |
| | (e.g., industrial vs. tool-making) | | Resists deformation under high pressure. | Softer wheels may deform in high-load applications. |
| RPM Compatibility | High-speed machining vs. precision work | Industry: Up to 3000 RPM | Our Base: 7000 RPM ▲ (Faster material removal) | Our Advanced: 15000 RPM ▲▲ (High-speed precision) |
| | (e.g., mass production vs. delicate work) | | Enables rapid processing in industrial settings. | Requires high-torque machinery and expert handling. |
| Thickness | Heavy-duty vs. delicate applications | Industry: 0.125" ▲ (Lightweight) | Our Base: 1" ▲ (Durable for moderate use) | Our Advanced: 2" ▲▲ (Heavy-duty industrial use) |
| | (e.g., construction vs. precision tools) | | Thicker wheels withstand heavier loads and last longer. | Thicker wheels may be heavier and require stronger mounting. |
| Wheel Shape (Cup-Shaped) | Edge grinding and contour work | Industry: Flat wheels | Our Base/Advanced: Cup-shaped ▲ (Ideal for precise edge work) | |
| | (e.g., tool edges, mold finishing) | | Reduces material buildup and improves control. | Less versatile for flat surface grinding compared to flat wheels. |