schleifräder
Schleifräder, also known as grinding wheels, are rotary tools used for abrasive grinding operations. They consist of abrasive grains bonded together to form a solid, disc-like shape. The abrasive grains are typically made from materials such as aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, or diamond, chosen for their hardness and ability to cut or abrade other materials. The bonding agent, which holds the grains together, can be made from vitrified clay, resin, rubber, or metal. The choice of abrasive grain and bonding agent depends on the material being ground and the desired finish.
Schleifräder are used in a wide variety of applications, including shaping, cutting, deburring, and polishing metals,
The effectiveness and longevity of a schleifrad depend on several factors, including the type and grit of