Diamond cbn wheel dressing sticks.
Cbn wheel dressing stick.
Dressing conditioning diamond and cbn borazon grinding wheels resin and metal bond only is one of the most overlooked processes.
These are specially developed for metal bonded diamond and cbn and for electroplated diamonds.
Made from a very soft material that cleans wheels exceptionally quickly.
Aluminum oxide dressing sticks are specifically formulated for offhand dressing of diamond and cbn toolroom grinding wheels after truing.
Crafted with a super fine grit green silicon carbide abrasive this stick is the perfect tool for dressing and conditioning resin and vitrified bond fine grit diamond and cbn wheels.
And most dressing is done insufficiently.
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These sticks can achieve a quick dressing without damaging the diamond or cbn.
Conditioning greatly improves the performance by removing the bond and exposing abrasive resulting in a free cutting open wheel.
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This is a quick video on how to dress and true a diamond or cbn grinding wheel.
Use minimally to avoid excess wear on the wheel.
It s a great trick when you don t have a fine enough grit wheel to give you the finish you want.
The simplest and basic dressing process is to use a white aluminum oxide dressing stick.
Our cleaning and dressing stick removes pitch and other foreign material from diamond and cbn wheels to keep them in optimal operating condition.
Specially developed for dressing of diamond and cbn wheels.
They are ideal for cup shaped or saucer shaped wheels.
Use them with confidence to open clean and reshape grinding wheels to extend their lifespans and maximize their performance.
Braemar manufactures and stocks dressing sticks for diamond and cbn wheels aluminum oxide or silicon carbide are used for truing shaping and dressing super abrasive wheels.
This is a quick video on how to true and dress your diamond and cbn grinding wheels using a sic wheel to true and our dressing sticks to dress the wheel.
We use a silicon carbide wheel to true the wheel and our dressing sticks to dress the wheel.
We use a piece of soft steel much like you would use a dressing stick to intentionally dull diamond wheels when grinding high clearance angles to reduce edge chippage.