Chamfering wheel for stone polishing
Professional Rigid Polishing Wheels for Wet Edge Processing
Achieve a perfectly smooth surface and high-gloss finish with our selection of rigid polishing wheels. This category is specifically designed for stone professionals who demand maximum precision when processing flat edges and bevels. Our wheels are engineered for wet use, ensuring effective cooling, extending tool life, and eliminating dust during operation. Choose from various grit sizes to seamlessly transition from coarse grinding to a final mirror-like shine.
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Why Choose Rigid Polishing Wheels for Stone Processing?
In the professional processing of natural and engineered stone, tool stability is paramount. Unlike flexible pads, rigid polishing wheels (commonly used for chamfering and edge profiling) maintain their shape and do not round off edges where a sharp, clean profile is required. They are the ideal choice for automatic edge polishing lines, stationary machinery, and manual grinders when a perfect plane is the priority.
Key Advantages of Our Polishing Tools:
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High Abrasive Concentration: Ensures rapid material removal and a long operational lifespan.
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Precise Geometry: The rigid core of the wheel guarantees that edges remain sharp and the bevel remains uniform across the entire length of the workpiece.
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Optimized for Wet Processes: Working with water cooling prevents material overheating and the formation of unwanted burn marks on the stone surface.
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Versatile Application: Suitable for granite, marble, quartz, and other hard materials.
Recommended Polishing Procedure: To achieve the best results, we recommend following a consistent sequence of grit sizes. Start with coarser grits for calibration and removing cutting marks, then progress to finer grits that seal the stone's structure and bring out its natural color and luster. Our wheels minimize vibration, protecting your machinery and increasing operator comfort.
