Description
PFERD offers a wide range of coated and non-woven abrasive tools for face-down grinding, belt grinding, peripheral grinding, surface conditioning, polishing, and much more.
Specifications
Manufacturer
PFERD
Abrasive Material
Diamond
Applicable Materials
Hastelloy, Inconel, Titanium and Titanium Alloy, Tungsten Carbide, Glass, Ceramic, Enamel, Stone and GRP/CRP
Disc Diameter
2 in
Grade
Medium
Grit
P60
Series
D251
Type
Type S Quick-Change Type CD
Features
- From coarse grinding through surface texturing to face-down mirror polishing, these products address the most demanding and sophisticated machining tasks
- Commonly used in grinding and polishing ceramic, stone and aluminum alloy
- Type S discs feature turn on/off fasteners
- 2000 - 4000 sfpm recommended peripheral speed
- 3800 - 9500 rpm recommended speed
- Cloth backing
- Brown disc color
- Coated abrasive
- Zinc bond
- COMBIDISC abrasive discs are great for grinding of steel and a variety of other metals and alloys
- A wide range of abrasive grains, backing materials, and coatings ensure that there is a COMBIDISC for virtually any material or application
- COMBIDISC diamond abrasive discs are perfect for working on wear resistant platings and for hard facings made of tungsten carbide, chromium carbide, titanium carbide etc
- Particularly recommended for work on materials used for engine construction e.g. hastelloy, inconel, titanium and titanium alloys
- Coated abrasives can be used for most applications, from grinding to polishing
- They consist of a thin layer of abrasive adhered to fiber, paper, cloth or rubber
- Coated discs are normally used on angle grinders
- Diamond is one of the hardest abrasive materials
Documents
Additional Info
UNSPSC
31191506