Diamond Paste PDTools 3/2 40g
Code: PD DP3/2Related products
Product detailed description
Diamond grinding paste can be used and used with a belt made of smooth or rough leather, balsa or felt. Smooth leather is the best material for diamond compound.
Pasta prompts preparation. However, if the temperature is below 20°C (68°F), you may have difficulty extracting the compounds from the container. In this case, you can heat the mixture slightly to melt it. a small amount of the mixture and spread it evenly on the surface of the strap. Once applied to the strap, you will not be able to remove the removal. If you want to use the strap with or without the compound, you need to secure one side.
If you want to use several types of sanding pads, consider buying an extra belt. If the sanding performance deteriorates, remove the residue with a knife or special tool and apply fresh compound.
Features
- grain size: (3/2 µm) 5000 grit
- Dimensions of one: 4.5 cm (base) x 6.5 cm (height)
- Total weight: 52 g
- Paste weight: 40 g
Additional parameters
Category: | NEWS |
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Zrnitosť: | 5000 grit |
Materiál: | Diamant |
Hmotnosť pasty: | 40 g |
The history of the enterprise dates back to 1966 when it was established as “Poltava Plant of Synthetic Diamonds and Diamond Tools” following the country’s directive to develop and master the technology of diamond synthesis and diamond tool production.
In 1966, diamond powder was synthesized for the first time at the plant. Within a short period, the plant became the largest producer of grinding and micro-powders of synthetic diamonds in the USSR.
Today, PJSC “Poltava Diamond Tools” is a modern enterprise specializing in the production of a wide range of diamond and CBN tools for the manufacturing and sharpening of tools made of hard alloys and high-speed steels; grinding and polishing of parts made of hard alloys, heat-resistant, alloyed, and stainless steels, glass, ceramics, silicon, refractory materials, precious stones, and other materials; cutting of products made of hard alloy, glass, marble, granite, quartz, ceramics, and construction materials; drilling of glass and highly reinforced concrete, and more.