Categoría: Guías para muelas abrasivas

La acumulación de material en la zona de contacto de la muela abrasiva es una causa común de quemaduras por rectificado.
Causas comunes de quemaduras por rectificado y soluciones en el rectificado de precisión.

Common Grinding Burn Causes and Solutions in Precision Grinding Grinding burn is one of the most important defect risks in precision grinding. It can show up as visible temper color, unstable surface finish, or deeper thermal damage that affects part quality and buyer confidence. The key point is simple: grinding burn is usually a process […]

Hardened steel shaft on a cylindrical grinding machine in an industrial workshop
Best Grinding Wheel for Hardened Steel: Conventional Alumina or CBN?

Best Grinding Wheel for Hardened Steel: Conventional Alumina or CBN? When buyers ask for the best grinding wheel for hardened steel, the right answer is rarely a single product name. Hardened steel can demand very different wheel behavior depending on hardness level, tolerance pressure, machine rigidity, batch size, and burn risk. In many jobs, a […]

Vitrified bond grinding wheel product close-up for precision grinding comparison
Vitrified vs Resin Bond Grinding Wheels: What Is the Difference?

Vitrified vs Resin Bond Grinding Wheels: What Is the Difference? Buyers often ask whether vitrified bond or resin bond grinding wheels are better. The real answer is that they are not “better” or “worse” in absolute terms—they are designed to behave differently in porosity, form holding, dressing response, and cutting feel. For industrial grinding, the […]

Explicación de los códigos de las muelas abrasivas: Cómo interpretar el abrasivo, el grano, el grado, la estructura y el aglutinante.

Grinding wheel codes are a compact language for buyers, production engineers, and maintenance teams. A full code normally points to five essentials: abrasive type, grit size, grade, structure, and bond. When you know how to read those elements together, you can move from a confusing label to a practical wheel selection discussion. What does a […]

Grinding workshop image suitable as a surface grinding process reference for flat-surface machining discussion
Surface Grinding vs Cylindrical Grinding: What Is the Difference?

Surface Grinding vs Cylindrical Grinding: What Is the Difference? Grinding is not one single process. In metalworking, different grinding methods are used for different workpiece shapes, machine motions, and accuracy goals. Two of the most common routes are surface grinding and cylindrical grinding. For overseas buyers, understanding the difference is important because wheel selection, dressing […]