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Flap <B>Wheels</B> and Specialty <B>Abrasives</B>
Flap Wheels and Specialty Abrasives - (211 companies)

Flap wheels and specialty abrasives includes cartridge rolls, cross pads, sleeves, unitized or convolute wheels, interleaved flaps, flap discs and other specialized abrasive products converted from coated or nonwoven abrasives. Search by Specification | Learn More

<B>Abrasives</B> and <B>Abrasive</B> Products
Abrasives and Abrasive Products - (1182 companies)

Abrasives and abrasive products are used to remove surface materials such as metal, ceramics, glass, plastics, and paint. Search by Specification | Learn More

Bonded <B>Abrasives</B>
Bonded Abrasives - (245 companies)

Bonded abrasives consist of conventional abrasive grains held together in a matrix of glass, resin, rubber or other binders. Search by Specification | Learn More

Grinding <B>Wheels</B>
Grinding Wheels - (372 companies)

Grinding wheels are used for metal removal, dimensioning, and finishing. Search by Specification | Learn More

Superabrasives and Diamond <B>Wheels</B>
Superabrasives and Diamond Wheels - (316 companies)

Superabrasives and diamond wheels include grinding wheels, abrasive saw blades, wheel dressers, single-point tools, and other products that use diamond or cubic boron nitride (CBM) abrasive grains. Search by Specification | Learn More

Cutoff <B>Wheels</B> and <B>Abrasive</B> Saw Blades
Cutoff Wheels and Abrasive Saw Blades - (385 companies)

Cut-off wheels and abrasive saw blades are used to cut bars, stock, pipes and other materials that are made of metal, concrete, or masonry. Search by Specification | Learn More

Centerless Grinding Services
Centerless Grinding Services - (271 companies)

Centerless grinding services perform a machining operation in which an abrasive wheel grinds metal from a bar surface while a regulating wheel forces the bar against the grinding wheel. Search by Specification | Learn More

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A 12-in.-diameter 32A46-H8VG wheel works well at surface speeds of 3,000 to 4,000 ft/min. The wheel should be diamond dressed as for finish grinding
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Polycarbonate seats began failing after only a few months of use in simulation theaters from SimEx-Iwerks, Burbank, Calif., (simexiwerks.com).



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