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| Customization: | Available |
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| Material: | Resin and Diamond |
| Abrasive: | Natural Abrasives |
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Water grinding disc (also known as a water-fed grinding pad or diamond polishing pad) is to perform grinding, shaping, and polishing of hard materials while using water to cool the surface, suppress dust, and improve finish quality. Its design integrates diamond abrasives and is specifically engineered for wet operation.
Main Applications & Materials
Water grinding discs are essential for materials that are hard, prone to heat cracking, or where a superior finish is required.
| Material/Industry | Specific Applications |
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| Natural & Engineered Stone | Granite, marble, quartz countertop fabrication-from edge shaping and smoothing to achieving a high-gloss polish. |
| Glass & Ceramics | Grinding and bevelling edges of glass panels, tiles, and sanitaryware without causing chips or cracks. |
| Concrete & Masonry | Smoothing concrete floors, removing coatings, and preparing surfaces. Often used with floor grinders. |
| Metals (Specific Cases) | Wet grinding of stainless steel, titanium, or hardened steels to prevent "blueing" (heat tint) and achieve a finer finish. |
Unlike dry grinding/cutting discs, water grinding discs are defined by their use with water, which serves several critical functions:
| Purpose/Advantage | How It Works & Key Benefit |
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| 1. Cooling & Heat Control | Water carries away intense friction heat. Prevents thermal damage to the workpiece (e.g., burning or warping sensitive materials like stone or glass) and protects the diamond segments from premature wear. |
| 2. Dust Suppression | Water traps grinding debris at the source. Creates a dust-free, healthier work environment and provides clear visibility of the work area, crucial for precision tasks. |
| 3. Improved Finish & Efficiency | Water acts as a lubricant, allowing the disc to glide more smoothly. Reduces scratching, enables finer grits to achieve a higher polish, and can extend the disc's life. |
| 4. Cleaning Action | Flushes away swarf (ground material particles) from the grinding groove. Prevents clogging (loading) of the disc, maintaining consistent cutting aggressiveness. |





