The act of bonding an abrasive grain into a matrix such as glass, resin, rubber or other binder, to create grinding wheels, abrasive stones or sticks that are used to grind, cut, polish, finish or sharpen other objects. Products designed using bonded abrasives are intended to create a specific finish, function at a certain cutting speed, or offer general stock removal to meet a customer’s requirements. The most common form of bonded abrasive is aluminum oxide.
Bonded Abrasives
Bonded Abrasives