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Process of stone grinding and polishing
Nov 27,2020
There are different processes in stone production, starting from quarry block sawing, block cutting to slab or tiles, stone polishing and then again stone cutting or engineering to finished products. Today we will discuss the grinding and polishing process in stone production. Normally stone polishing starts with a calibration or rough grinding and then comes to fine grinding, and then c...
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Resin synthetic frankfurt abrasive
Nov 18,2020
Synthetic frankfurt abrasive is a resin bonded abrasive with silicon carbide as polishing material. It is different from traditional resin bond and pressed resin bond abrasive. The synthetic abrasive is more adaptable to different materials with good sharpness. For marble polishing, people mostly use magnesite and resin bond frankfurt abrasive 20 years ago. With the development of synthetic bond p...
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How to check stone surface polished quality
Nov 13,2020
The gloss is an important inspection standard in stone polished quality. The are two main inspection method for gloss checking. One is visually checking and the other is by using gloss meter. For visual inspection, people use lights to check the stone surface. Taking a vertical view, back lighting view and from lighting view to check the surface with light flash on different locations to see if th...
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What is diamond polishing pad consisted of and what is the function of each ingredient
Nov 03,2020
Diamond polishing pad is consisted of four parts as follows: 1.Diamond powder: it is used to cut and polish the stone materials surface. 2.Binding agent: it is used to fasten the diamond powder and make the abrasive layer in a good shape. 3.Flexible substrate: it is to fasten the pad grain and increase the flexibility. 4.Velcro backing: it is used to stick the pad on the polishing machine, also it...
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What is the differences between BUFF fickert and LUX fickert
Oct 28,2020
BUFF fickert and LUX fickert is made with different production technology. BUFF fickert is resin bond abrasive while LUX fickert is wool made pressed abrasive. The materials are different and the formation of the abrasive brick is also different. BUFF fickert is cheaper than LUX fickert, it is supposed to get longer lasting shinning while LUX fickert is to get higher glossy polishing on granite su...
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How to identify the quality of abrasive brushes
Oct 21,2020
1. The filaments on antique brush won't fall off during brushing. 2. The filaments are fixed to the base with high strength stainless steel wire prevented from corrosion. 3. The filaments on abrasive brush should be bended wave shape. 4. The silicon carbide grits inside the filaments won't break off because of the wave shape filaments. 5. The appropriate height and density of the stone polishing b...
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How to choose the suitable quality fickert abrasive for your polishing
Oct 15,2020
There are two important factors in granite polishing, the granite and the polishing machine. You are suggested to send detailed information regarding the granite that you are going to polish (like color, hardness, etc) and the parameters of the polishing machine (like polishing head quantity, belt speed, etc) when you inquire polishing fickert abrasive to stone tools supplier. Some granite are eas...
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What are the differences between economic 2.5mm thickness floor polishing pads and professional 10mm floor polishing pads
Oct 12,2020
Economic floor polishing pad is made with 2.5mm thickness diamond layer which is cheaper and less lifespan. However, with comparison of cost and quality, it is much higher in price/quality ratio compared to professional 10mm concrete floor polishing pad. Professional floor polishing pad has a 10mm thickness diamond layer which gives longer lifespan and cost more as well. These two polishing pads a...
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How to select a good 5 Extra or 10 Extra for your marble
Oct 06,2020
The color and abrasion of your marble is key factors to affect the polishing performance of 5 Extra or 10 Extra. Most of beige color marbles are easy to be polished, the regular quality of 5 Extra plus 10 Extra will do a good polishing work. For dark color marbles, such as black marble, red marble and others which are sensitive to get scratches on the surface, you will need all abrasives with grea...
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Summary of basic polishing steps of concrete floor
Sep 30,2020
Remove existing coatings (for thick coatings, use a 16- or 20-grit diamond abrasive or more aggressive tool specifically for coating removal, such as a T-RexTM). Seal cracks and joints with an epoxy or other semi-rigid filler. Grind with a 30- or 40-grit metal-bonded diamond. Grind with an 80-grit metal-bonded diamond. Grind with a 150-grit metal-bonded diamond (or finer, if desired). Apply a chem...
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