Grinding Paste Introduction

The following is the introduction to Grinding Paste. Grinding / Lapping paste is a mixture of hard abrasives particles in a suitable base for asperity removal from metal surfaces. The base can be oil-based or water-based. The hard particles used are aluminum oxide, silica or silicon carbide, glass, boron carbide, etc. The lapping paste is graded from extra coarse to extra fine. There are few grits of larger size abrasives in extra coarse, and it is used for rough lapping. In extra fine grinding paste, there are many grits of very fine particles, and it is used for fine lapping. The larger the grit rating of the lapping paste, the finer the paste. Grinding / Lapping paste is used to cut, smooth, and finish metal surfaces and for the precision matting of metal parts. Welcome to contact us to exchange what is Grinding Paste meaning? and look forward to your information.

Can i get sample in free , how long is the time?

Yes, certainly. We will provide the sample is in free below 5 kgs for free, and the freight cost for free in 1kg. We could arrange the existing samples express delivery immediately. For any special samples requirement, it need max 7 days finished. Usually we send samples by TNT ,FEDEX,

What is the warranty policy?

Firstly, We make sure the quality before the goods to be packed, if clients get the item with Substandard products, We have warranty for our clients,we will ship out the new replacements.

What is the shelf life of fused aluminum oxide?

fused aluminum oxide products do not have a known shelf life. As long as the product is maintained in the original sealed container and stored in a cool, dry, ventilated area, our product will last indefinitely

What is a mesh vs. Grit size?

If you take a (1) inch space and add wires to it, the number of openings within the 1″ space is defined as mesh. For example, if the 1″ space has ten openings for particles to fall through, then that sieve would be called a 10 mesh sieve. Typical sieve

What is melting vs. Sintering?

When processing minerals in a furnace, materials can either be melted or sintered.  When materials are melted during the production process the minerals go from a solid state, to a liquid state, then is re-solidified during the cooling process creating uniformity in the chemistry throughout the entire batch. The sinerting process

Type of glue required:

This decision is made by the type of abrasive you have selected or the type of process you will be performing. Glue – A straight animal hide glue that is used to adhere the abrasive particles to the backing. Referred to as “Glue Bond”. Resin – A synthetic resin that

Coarseness of the abrasive mineral:

Commonly referred to as “grit”, this number designation is determined by the amount of abrasive mineral that can pass through a mesh screen with specific size openings. Therefore, a 40 grit abrasive particle will pass through a mesh screen that has 40 openings in one linear inch. Consequently, the higher

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