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Preventing Grinding Burn: G2.5 Balance and Dressing Speed Ratios for Open-Structure Wheels

In high-precision aerospace and gas turbine manufacturing, grinding nickel-based superalloys like Inconel 718 and Hastelloy presents an extreme metallurgical challenge. These materials are engineered to maintain exceptional mechanical strength at elevated temperatures, but their low thermal conductivity (approximately 11 W/m·K) and high ductility make them highly susceptible to work hardening and grinding burn. When grinding […]

Grinding wheel face condition before redressing, suitable for explaining dressing frequency decisions
Why Wheel Dressing Frequency Matters in Grinding Performance

Why Wheel Dressing Frequency Matters in Grinding Performance Many shops know that grinding wheels need dressing, but fewer treat dressing frequency as a core process-control variable. In real production, the interval between dressing cycles affects how freely the wheel cuts, how much heat the process generates, and how stable the finish remains across the batch. […]