CUTTING DISCS for ferrous and non-ferrous materials.
Cutting, trimming, adapting a metal, stainless steel or other element, are the daily routine of professionals in the metalwork, industry and cutlery trades.From the indispensable angle grinder to the bench saw, all workshops are equi...
CUTTING DISCS for ferrous and non-ferrous materials.
Cutting, trimming, adapting a metal, stainless steel or other element, are the daily routine of professionals in the metalwork, industry and cutlery trades. From the indispensable angle grinder to the bench saw, all workshops are equipped with cutting tools, and fortunately so. Whatever the materials worked on or the type of machine used, we offer a wide range of discs adapted to each use and particularly to ferrous or non-ferrous cutlery metals.
Versatile or specialised CUTTING DISCS adapted to your work.
Cutting or slicing cast iron, stainless steel, the softest or hardest steel, or even softer materials such as aluminium, copper or brass, the CUTTING DISCS are studied, designed and developed to give the best experience and the greatest safety to the users. In order to avoid disadvantages such as clogging of the discs or damage to the materials due to overheating, it is preferable to use CUTTING DISCS that are adapted to the materials being worked on. The processes are thus optimised and the service life of the tools is maintained.
CUTTING DISCS Ø125 and 230 mm, thicknesses from 0.8 to 2.5 mm.
For cutting hard or very hard materials (stainless steel, tool steels, hardened steels, etc.), the discs to be used will be thin, of the order of one millimetre and less. For softer materials such as non-ferrous metals, the disc thickness will be greater. In the cutlery industry, the cutting of blades, springs or plates can be carried out using small diameter cutting discs mounted on very handy electroportable machines.
Safety and maximum rotation speed of the CUTTING DISCS.
The cutting discs are made of a resin, often reinforced with glass fibre, in which abrasive grains are incorporated. These grains can be of different types, such as aluminium oxide (corundum), ceramic, silicon carbide or zirconium in exclusive powder form, or mixed, such as, for example, a zirconium/aluminium oxide (ZA) or aluminium oxide/silicon carbide (AC) mixture. The design and manufacture is aimed at designing cutting discs that work perfectly, are very robust and offer maximum safety for users. All our cuting discs meet the highest quality requirements and comply fully with the international standard EN 12413 and the European quality and safety label oSa. The maximum rotation speed indicated on each of our CUT-OFF DISCS must be scrupulously respected in order to guarantee optimal safety and efficiency.
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