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Structural features of cymbal-shaped slices

2026-01-20

Base Material: Typically made from high-strength metallic materials, such as stainless steel, ensuring the tool’s durability and stability. Abrasive Layer: Composed of a resin binder and abrasives (such as corundum, silicon carbide, etc.), which are fixed to the base material through a mixing and pressing process. The abrasive layer boasts high hardness and sharpness, enabling it to effectively cut and grind materials.
Structural features of cymbal-shaped slices

Shape Design: The design of the cymbal-shaped slice draws inspiration from the shape of a percussion instrument—the cymbal—characterized by a raised center and thinner edges, resembling a straw hat. This structural configuration gives it unique advantages during cutting and grinding processes.
Material composition:
Matrix: Typically made from high-strength metal materials, such as stainless steel, to ensure the tool’s durability and stability.
Abrasive Layer: Composed of a resin binder and abrasives (such as corundum, silicon carbide, etc.), the abrasive layer is fixed to the substrate through a mixing and pressing process. The abrasive layer boasts high hardness and sharpness, enabling it to effectively cut and grind materials.
Reinforcement Layer: Some cup-shaped slices incorporate glass fiber mesh or other reinforcing materials between the abrasive layer and the substrate, thereby enhancing the tool's tensile strength and impact resistance.
Connection method: Cymbal-shaped blades are typically connected to handheld cutting machines, angle grinders, and other equipment via built-in nuts or a central hole, making installation and replacement convenient.

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