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Abrasive Products

Elevate Excellence with HANS: Your Premier Abrasive Solutions Manufacturer
Bonded Abrasive Tools

HANS is a reputable manufacturer that produces a wide range of abrasives and abrasive products. We are a leading supplier of top-quality products such as abrasive wheels, cutting discs, sanding belts and sheets, brushes, de-burring products, polishing pads and rolls, and much more. Our products are perfect for various applications such as grinding, cutting, sharpening, polishing, sanding, buffing, and more.
One of our most popular products is the bonded grinding wheel, also known as the emery wheel. These wheels are made by combining abrasive grains through a bonding process. The grains can be made of materials such as aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, zirconia alumina 35A, 38A, VSG, and many others depending on the application. These high-speed cylindrical shaped wheels are commonly used in grinders, CNC machines, lathe machines, and other industrial equipment.
At HANS, we offer the widest range of grinding wheels with grit sizes ranging from 8 to 1200 (coarse, medium, and fine grit). Our wheels come in different bond types such as vitrified, resinoid, rubber, shellac, oxychloride, and more. We offer wheels with diameters ranging from 24 mm to 1075 mm. To reduce the size of the standard bore, we can provide visors or bushes upon request.
As the leading bonded grinding wheel suppliers and manufacturers in China, we take pride in providing high-quality products that meet the needs of our customers. Our team of experts is always available to assist you in choosing the right abrasive products for your specific applications. Contact us today to learn more about our products and services.

HANS stands as a distinguished manufacturer, offering an extensive array of abrasives and abrasive products that redefine industry standards. As a trusted leader, we supply a diverse portfolio encompassing abrasive wheels, cutting discs, sanding belts and sheets, brushes, de-burring solutions, polishing pads and rolls, and more. Our offerings span an array of applications, including grinding, cutting, sharpening, polishing, sanding, buffing, and beyond.

Unveiling Our Star: The Bonded Grinding Wheel

Among our illustrious range, the bonded grinding wheel, also known as the emery wheel, stands as a luminary. Crafted through meticulous amalgamation of abrasive grains via bonding, these wheels embody precision and power. Our grains encompass versatile materials including aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, zirconia alumina 35A, 38A, VSG, and others tailored to your application. These cylindrical, high-speed wheels find their stride in grinders, CNC machines, lathe machines, and industrial equipment.

A Plethora of Possibilities:

At HANS, we showcase an unparalleled spectrum of grinding wheels, sporting grit sizes spanning 8 to 1200 (ranging from coarse to medium to fine grit). Our wheels showcase diverse bond types – vitrified, resinoid, rubber, shellac, oxychloride, and more – ensuring a seamless alignment with your requirements. Ranging from 24 mm to 1075 mm, our wheel diameters cater to various applications. For customized bore sizes, we readily offer visors or bushes upon request.

Your Trusted Partner:

As a leading force in bonded grinding wheel manufacturing and supply from China, we take immense pride in delivering excellence to our customers. Our commitment to quality resonates through every product, meticulously designed to meet your unique demands. Our team of experts stands ever-ready to guide you in selecting the ideal abrasive products for your specific applications.

Embark on a journey with us; contact HANS today to explore the depth of our products and services. Elevate your abrasive experiences through innovation, precision, and unwavering commitment to excellence.

1. Abrasive Wheels:

  • Types: Grinding wheels, cutting wheels, flap wheels, and more.

  • Key Features: Hard abrasive surface, reinforced with fibers or metal, various abrasive materials like aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, or diamond.

  • Applications: Metalworking, woodworking, construction, and fabrication for cutting, grinding, and shaping materials.

2. Sandpaper (Abrasive Sheets):

  • Types: Sheets, rolls, and discs.

  • Key Features: Coated abrasive material (usually sand or aluminum oxide) on paper or cloth backing.

  • Applications: Woodworking, metalworking, automotive, and DIY projects for sanding and surface preparation.

3. Abrasive Belts:

  • Types: Sanding belts and polishing belts.

  • Key Features: Continuous loop of abrasive material on a flexible backing.

  • Applications: Used with belt sanders for shaping, finishing, and smoothing surfaces in woodworking, metalworking, and more.

4. Abrasive Discs:

  • Types: Cutting discs, grinding discs, flap discs, and more.

  • Key Features: Circular abrasive discs with varying materials and configurations.

  • Applications: Metal cutting, grinding, sanding, and surface preparation in various industries.

5. Grinding Stones:

  • Types: Mounted points, cylindrical grinding stones, bench stones, and more.

  • Key Features: Solid abrasive material in various shapes.

  • Applications: Precision grinding and shaping of metals, ceramics, and stones.

6. Diamond Tools:

  • Types: Diamond grinding wheels, diamond saw blades, diamond drills, and more.

  • Key Features: Diamond abrasive material for superior hardness and cutting efficiency.

  • Applications: Cutting, grinding, and polishing hard materials like concrete, stone, glass, and gemstones.

7. Polishing Compounds:

  • Types: Polishing pastes, bars, and powders.

  • Key Features: Fine abrasive particles in a paste or powder form.

  • Applications: Jewelry making, metal finishing, and glass polishing for achieving a high-gloss finish.

8. Wire Brushes:

  • Types: Wire wheel brushes, wire cup brushes, and more.

  • Key Features: Bristles made of wire for surface cleaning and deburring.

  • Applications: Removing rust, paint, and burrs from metal surfaces.

9. Honing Stones:

  • Types: Oil stones, water stones, and diamond hones.

  • Key Features: Used for honing and sharpening cutting tools and blades.

  • Applications: Sharpening knives, chisels, and other cutting tools.

10. Flap Wheels: 

  • Types: Flap wheel sanders and flap wheel brushes.

  • Key Features: Radial arrangement of abrasive flaps.

  • Applications: Sanding, deburring, and finishing flat or contoured surfaces.

11. Abrasive Pads and Sponges:

  • Types: Sanding pads, abrasive sponges, and hand pads.

  • Key Features: Flexible, often used for hand sanding.

  • Applications: Surface preparation, smoothing, and finishing in various industries.

The choice of abrasive product depends on the specific task, material, and desired finish. Abrasive products play a crucial role in manufacturing, construction, metalwork, woodworking, and numerous other applications where material removal and surface treatment are essential.

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FAQ

Q: How do you use a diamond pad?

A diamond hand pad is a handheld abrasive tool with a flexible surface coated with diamond particles. It is used for grinding, smoothing, and polishing various materials, including stone, concrete, glass, and metal.

Q: How do I choose the right grit size for my project?

Select the grit size based on the initial condition of your workpiece and the desired level of surface finish. Coarse grits are suitable for rough grinding, while finer grits are used for smoothing and polishing.

Q: What safety precautions should I take when using diamond hand pads?

Wear safety goggles, a dust mask, and gloves to protect yourself from dust and debris. Additionally, work in a well-ventilated area or wear a respirator if working with fine dust particles.

Q: How do I maintain and clean my diamond hand pad?

After use, rinse the diamond hand pad with clean water to remove debris and residues. Gently pat it dry or allow it to air dry. Proper maintenance can prolong the pad's lifespan.

Q: What are some common applications for diamond hand pads?

Wear safety goggles, a dust mask, and gloves to protect yourself from dust and debris. Additionally, work in a well-ventilated area or wear a respirator if working with fine dust particles.

Q: What are the common grit sizes for diamond hand pads?

Diamond hand pads come in a range of grit sizes, from coarse (e.g., 50 grit) to fine (e.g., 3000 grit). The choice of grit depends on the specific task, with coarser grits used for material removal and finer grits for polishing.

Q: Do I need to use water or lubricant with a diamond hand pad?

Yes, using water or a specific lubricant is often necessary. It helps keep the surface cool, prevents overheating, and improves the effectiveness of the diamond particles in grinding and polishing. Some materials require dry grinding, so it's essential to check the manufacturer's recommendations.

Q: Can I use a diamond hand pad for dry grinding and wet grinding?

The suitability of a diamond hand pad for dry or wet grinding depends on the material and the pad itself. Some diamond hand pads are designed for wet use, while others are suitable for dry grinding. Check the manufacturer's specifications for guidance.

Q: Can diamond hand pads be used on curved or irregular surfaces?

Yes, diamond hand pads are versatile and can be used on flat, curved, or irregular surfaces. Their flexibility allows for contouring and shaping of various workpieces.

Q: Can I achieve a high-polish finish with a diamond hand pad?

Yes, with the right technique and progression through finer grits, you can achieve a high-polish finish on various materials using diamond hand pads. The finest grits are typically used for the polishing stage.

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