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Introduction of the mold grinding stone "GC" - Samples available.

Using GC, the hardest among the abrasive grains.

The product we would like to introduce from our main product line of mold grinding wheels is the 'GC' product. This is a ceramic grinding wheel that uses GC abrasive grains, which have the highest hardness among abrasives. It generates little heat, making it suitable for grinding materials that are sensitive to heat. It enables precise grinding of hard materials such as carbide tools and superalloys. Currently, we are offering free samples, so please feel free to contact us for more details!! ↓↓↓ --------------------------------------------- Yamato Seito Co., Ltd. Sales Department 5-1613 Hata, Kashiba City, Nara Prefecture 639-0245 TEL: 0745-77-2955 FAX: 0745-78-0667 Email: yamato@yamatoseito.co.jp URL: http://www.yamatoseito.co.jp ---------------------------------------------

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Introduction of the mold grinding stone "YHB-T" - Samples available.

The mold grinding stone with the highest strength in the YH series.

The product we would like to introduce from our main product line of mold grinding wheels is the 'YHB-T'. This is a ceramic grinding wheel for rough to medium finishing, which is impregnated with high-fracture-resistance phenolic resin in WA grinding wheels, and it is the strongest product in the YH series. It provides a smooth finish when cutting and removing the altered layer of materials after machining or electrical discharge machining, especially when surface roughness is a priority. Additionally, due to its strength, it is less likely to break during roughing operations under load or when working with small-sized grinding wheels. However, it tends to clog easily in dry conditions, so please use it wet. We recommend "BLUE CUT" from our company. The hardness of the grinding wheels comes in three types: "L" (hard), "J" (medium), and "H" (soft). Currently, we are offering free samples, so please feel free to contact us for more details!! ↓↓↓

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