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AmaCupid Elastic Polyurethane Buffing Wheel
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Product Details
Application: Elastic polyurethane polishing wheel is used for ultra-fine polishing of non-ferrous metals and various non-metallic materials. Mainly for polishing the surface of stainless steel, aluminum alloy, and hard alloy metal workpieces. For example, mirror polishing of aircraft, automobile parts, golf heads, mobile phone shells, motorcycle and bicycle frames, wheels, etc. Removal of oxide layer before coating. It can also be used for polishing glass, gemstones, and marble. High-grained polyurethane polishing wheel is a further beautification after polishing of cloth wheel and fiber wheel. Make the product have a sense of high-grade and high quality Features: Elastic polyurethane polishing wheel has strong wear resistance, good self-sharpening, contains silicon carbide abrasive, sharp and durable. Uniform microporous structure, with super toughness, elasticity, heat dissipation, water absorption, strong plasticity. Ideal dry and wet polishing effects. Particles fall off directly during polishing without dust. Long service life. Significant polishing effect Product parameters: 6-inch diameter, 1/2-inch spindle, 1-inch thickness, hardness 70A-75A (shore), grit 2000. Please choose the appropriate polyurethane polishing wheel according to the diameter and speed of your machine spindle. Polyurethane polishing wheels are often used with some lubricants. It is more durable and polishes more finely than cloth wheels, fiber wheels, and wool wheels. It can partially replace sandpaper and scouring pad wheels. Safety and precautions: The speed of the polyurethane polishing wheel is generally 1500-3000 rpm. Choose the correct speed and pressure when polishing. Start polishing slowly and with low pressure. Especially for thin-walled parts, choose a low speed for polishing. Too high a speed can easily burn the workpiece. During the polishing pr... view more