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WEICON Alu Grinding Protection

It can be used for all abrasive materials on foundations such as fibre wheels, sheeting, endless grinding bands, abrasive sleeves, orbital sanders, and special machines.

WEICON Alu Grinding Protection works like a cooling lubricant and separating agent during the grinding process. It lowers the temperature at the contact point and forms a silicone-free anti-adhesive layer on the abrasive material.

WEICON Alu Grinding Protection

Applications:
Effective with all abrasive materials on substrates like:

  • Serrated grinding wheels and flap wheels
  • Fibre wheels, sheeting, and endless grinding bands
  • Abrasive sleeves, orbital sanders, and special machines

Through the use of WEICON Alu Grinding Protection, clogging is prevented and the pores of the abrasive material remain open.
The service life of a grinding wheel amounts to only about 30 minutes in normal operation when processing aluminium. With WEICON Alu Grinding Protection, the service life is extended considerably and the removal capacity can be increased to up to 350%.

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Important Note:
All specifications, recommendations and techncial data are based on laboratory tests under optimum conditions resp. on practical experience. They have been compiled most carefully. Nevertheless, a claim cannot be derived from them. We therefore recommend to carry out own tests before application. The user bears the only responsibility for non-appropriate or other than specified applications.


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