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cutting discs
cutting discs

cutting discs

Product Code: SDCD Brand: SD INDUSTRIAL

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Highlights

Specification Highlights:

  • Types of Cutting Discs:

    • Metal Cutting Disc – for steel, mild steel, alloy metals

    • Stainless Steel Cutting Disc – free of iron, sulfur, and chlorine

    • Stone/Concrete Cutting Disc – for masonry and construction materials

    • Diamond Cutting Disc – for ceramic, granite, concrete, tiles

    • Multi-material Disc – cuts through metal, plastic, wood, etc.

  • Common Sizes (Diameter × Thickness × Bore):

    • 100 × 1.0 × 16 mm

    • 115 × 1.0 × 22.23 mm

    • 125 × 1.2 × 22.23 mm

    • 180 × 1.6 × 22.23 mm

    • 230 × 2.0 × 22.23 mm
      (Other sizes available for industrial applications)

  • Material Composition:

    • Aluminum oxide – for general metal cutting

    • Silicon carbide – for stone and concrete

    • Reinforced with fiberglass mesh for strength and safety

    • Resin-bonded construction for durability

  • Maximum Operating Speed:

    • 80 m/s (standard speed)

    • RPM rating varies by size, e.g.,

      • 100 mm disc: ~15,200 RPM

      • 230 mm disc: ~6,600 RPM

  • Standards Compliance:

    • EN 12413 – for bonded abrasive discs

    • ISO 9001 certified manufacturers

    • OSHA compliant (for safety)

  • Key Features:

    • Thin profile (1.0–2.5 mm) for fast and precise cuts

    • Low heat generation – prevents warping or discoloration

    • Minimal burr formation

    • Reinforced for high safety and durability

    • Available in flat (Type 41) or depressed center (Type 42) variants

    • Designed for dry cutting applications

  • Applications:

    • Cutting pipes, rods, bars, and sheets

    • Construction and demolition

    • Automotive bodywork and maintenance

    • Electrical and plumbing installations

    • DIY fabrication and repair work

Description

A cutting disc (also known as a cut-off wheel) is a circular abrasive tool used in angle grinders, stationary cut-off machines, or other power tools to cut through materials such as metal, stainless steel, stone, concrete, tiles, and plastic. Cutting discs are thin, hard-bonded wheels designed for fast, precise, and clean cutting with minimal material loss.