Flexible diamond polishing pads resin bond dry use for stone - multi-triangle shape
This multi-triangle shape diamond polishing pads 8pcs set for dry polishing of stone contoured and straight edges(without using water as a coolant, or with little water), it is made up of high quality diamond powder and resin binder materials, and designed through scientific formula and advanced process technology, with good flexibility.
It's easy and fast polishing various color stones such as granite, marble, sandstone, limestone, slate, travertine, basalt, artificial stone with quick speed, high glossy degree and long working life without scratch, no burning and color dropping on stone.
The pads backed with nylon Velcro cloth and color coded for easy identification which can be easily installed and quick changed on the Angle grinder, Floor polisher, Air grinder, Polisher tools etc.
It also can be used wet on the above mentioned materials.
Diameter 3", 4", 5", grind or polish from coarse to fine, diamond grits includes 50#, 100#, 200#, 400#, 800#, 1500#, 3000# and Buff.
Code No. |
Diameter |
Thickness | Grit No. |
DPP-D02-080 |
80mm(3") |
1.9mm |
50# - 3000#, Buff(black/white) |
DPP-D02-100 |
100mm(4") |
1.9mm |
|
DPP-D02-125 |
125mm(5") |
1.9mm |
The above specifications & photos are for reference, other specification may be available as per demand.
How to polish stone by
using dry diamond pads:
1) Always wear protection for eyes, nose, hands, safety glass,
gloves and apron. Never use high speed grinder and exceed rated RPM.
2) Secure/fasten the stone, it should not slide while polishing.
3) Attach velcro backer pad and polishing pads to polisher evenly
else it may wobble. Start polishing with grit 50 at low rpm, adjust
rpm as needed. Verify the entire polished stone surface has same
level of smoothness before moving to next grit. If not, continue
polishing with same grit. Generally above grit 400 grit surface is
scratch free.
4) Repeat step 3, for each higher grit one by one starting grit 50
till 3000. Dont skip any grit in between. Most of the stone will
show shine starting grit 800. If one still sees scratches beyond
grit 800 and 1500, it is a sign that step 3 is not followed
correctly in lower grits.