Not Your Standard Plating!
Now available in Carbide, Aluminum, Copper, and Brass
Plating has traditionally been a single layer of abrasive with either CBN or diamond attached to a steel body. CDT now has a new generation of plated products available on carbide, aluminum, copper, or steel substrate bodies.
Carbide is a great option for mandrels and similar processes where extra rigidity is needed. Carbide provides superior hardness, unsurpassed corrosion resistance, and the ability to retain its strength at extreme temperatures.
Aluminum is light weight and easier to handle than steel, making it better for processes that require labor intensive lifting. There is less strain on your operator when working with this tool. The reduced weight also exerts less stress and wear on your machine, prolonging the life of spindles and spindle bearings. This material is also resistant to rust and corrosion and has a high strength-to-weight ratio.
Copper also offers great corrosion resistance, and it is also malleable. Its inherent flexibility allows it to maintain adhesion even if a substrate is bent and manipulated post plate. This feature makes it ideal for processes that need extra pliability.
Brass is a solution we also turn to for its malleability. It is also a good choice for dressers, because it will not cause sparking. Many grinding machines run oil-based coolant, and sparks can cause the oil to ignite. Brass is superior for these especially flammable conditions.
Steel substrate is still a highly durable option for aggressive grinding applications. The strength of the steel is long lasting and prevents damage to the core.
Each material has its advantages. When you talk to a CDT grinding specialist, they will gather information about your manufacturing goals and recommend the substrate that has the right features for your application. Stop trying to succeed with the same grinding tools your competitors are using and instead gain an advantage with grinding solutions that are specially design with your process in mind for optimal performance.
If you would like to see if your plated grinding wheels would work better with a different substrate — or to find out about innovations in vitrified, resin bond, or metal bond grinding wheels that may benefit you — contact us for a free quote: 800-443-6629.