You’re not just grinding—you’re optimizing productivity, safety, and tool life. Whether you're working with gray cast iron, stainless steel, ceramic tiles, or tempered glass, selecting the right brazed diamond grinding wheel makes all the difference.
With a typical lifespan of 3–5x longer than resin-bonded wheels (based on real-world machining data from European CNC shops), brazed diamond wheels reduce downtime, lower replacement costs, and deliver consistent surface finish—especially when cutting hard materials like alumina ceramics or hardened steel.
Key advantages:
| Material Type | Recommended Diamond Concentration | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|
| Gray Cast Iron | 80–100 g/cm³ | Surface finishing on engine blocks |
| Stainless Steel | 100–120 g/cm³ | Precision grinding on surgical tools |
| Ceramic / Glass | 120–140 g/cm³ | Tile cutting, optics manufacturing |
“After switching to Ude's brazed wheels, our stone fabrication team saw a 60% reduction in wheel changeovers per shift.” – Maria Lopez, Production Manager, Spain-based Tile Co.
For handheld operations, choose between 100mm and 125mm wheels. For bench-mounted grinders or automated systems, go for 150mm–180mm. All sizes are compatible with standard arbor holes (22.2mm), ensuring easy installation across global equipment brands.
Our wheels meet ISO 13477 standards for dynamic balance and feature an integrated guard support system that reduces risk during high-speed operation. Plus, they’re certified by CE and RoHS—so your shop stays compliant globally.
Discover how Ude’s brazed diamond wheels can cut your production time—and waste—in half.
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