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The Professional Bevel Grinding Disc (Type 29) represents the pinnacle of abrasive engineering, designed specifically for operators who demand both speed and precision. Unlike standard flat discs that require awkward wrist angles, the beveled geometry of this disc naturally aligns with the workpiece, providing a 15° to 25° contact angle that maximizes surface area.
Precision Bevel: Type 29 conical shape for aggressive edge grinding and contoured surface blending.
Premium Grain Selection: Available in high-density Zirconia Alumina and Ceramic options for extreme durability.
Heat-Resistant Bonding: Advanced resin-over-resin construction prevents glazing and workpiece discoloration.
Reinforced Safety: Multi-layered fiberglass backing ensures structural integrity at high-velocity RPMs.
Broad Compatibility: Fits all standard industrial angle grinders with seamless balance and minimal vibration.
Imagine a tool that responds to the steel like a precision instrument rather than a blunt object. Our Bevel Grinding Disc is crafted for those who face the daily grind of heavy-duty fabrication. When you run your hand over the surface, you feel the uniform, sharp peaks of premium abrasive grains, ready to bite into the toughest alloys. Once the grinder reaches full speed, the experience changes from effort to flow. The disc doesn't bounce or chatter; it sings with a consistent, low-frequency hum that indicates perfect balance and minimal vibration.
The "Bevel" is an ergonomic breakthrough. By angling the grinding face, we have removed the physical burden from the operator’s shoulders and wrists. You no longer need to force the tool into the weld; the disc’s own geometry creates the ideal pressure point. As the sparks fly, you will notice a distinct lack of "blueing" on your stainless steel surfaces. This is due to our specialized cooling agents that act as a thermal barrier, preserving the temper of your metal and the longevity of your abrasive. It’s not just about grinding; it’s about the satisfaction of a smooth, professional finish achieved in half the time.
Aggressive Stock Removal & Efficiency
Our Bevel Grinding Discs are engineered for "cold-cutting" efficiency. The Zirconia grains utilize a micro-fracturing mechanism, meaning as the grain wears, it breaks down to reveal a new, sharp cutting edge. This self-sharpening cycle ensures that the material removal rate stays consistent from the first spark to the very last millimeter of the disc.
Fast Cut Rate: Reduces labor time by up to 40% compared to aluminum oxide.
Extended Life: Designed to wear down evenly to the hub without premature shedding.
Thermal Management & Surface Protection
In industrial grinding, heat is the primary cause of disc failure and metal warping. We incorporate a specialized "Top-Size" coat—an active grinding aid that liquefies at high temperatures to lubricate the cut. This significantly reduces friction, allowing you to work on heat-sensitive materials like Inox and high-tensile alloys without fear of surface damage.
Cool Running: Prevents thermal cracking and oxidation of the workpiece.
Resin Bond Stability: High-strength bonding prevents grain "pop-out" under extreme pressure.
Operator-Centric Ergonomics
The conical Type 29 design is specifically intended for users who spend hours behind an angle grinder. By allowing a more natural working position, the disc reduces the torque applied to the operator's joints. This leads to better control, higher safety levels, and a significantly improved surface finish.
Vibration Dampening: The fiberglass backing absorbs micro-shocks for smoother operation.
Contour Mastery: Perfect for navigating curved welds, pipe joints, and intricate metalwork.
The foundation of our Bevel Grinding Disc lies in the synergy between the grain, the bond, and the backing. We utilize a high-concentration Zirconia Alumina (ZA) grain, which is far tougher than standard abrasives. ZA is characterized by its high thermal stability and resistance to heavy loads, making it the industry standard for steel and stainless steel fabrication.
The structural integrity is maintained by a high-strength, vulcanized fiberglass backing. This isn't just a support layer; it is a safety feature. The fiberglass is layered in a cross-weave pattern to withstand the centrifugal forces of high-speed grinding. This ensures that even if the disc is subjected to heavy side-loading, it remains flexible enough to absorb impact without shattering. This balance of "tough grain" and "flexible support" is what defines our commitment to professional-grade performance.
This disc is the primary choice for heavy-duty metalworking sectors where quality cannot be compromised. In Steel Construction, it is used to chamfer heavy plates before welding. In Foundries, it quickly removes gates and risers from large castings.
Weld Seam Blending: Smoothing out heavy beads to create a seamless transition.
Heavy Deburring: Removing sharp edges from laser-cut or plasma-cut parts.
Shipbuilding & Maintenance: Stripping rust, scale, and old coatings from large hulls.
Pipeline Fabrication: Preparing pipe ends for precision welding and ensuring structural seals.
Partnering with us means gaining access to consistent, high-performance abrasive technology that keeps your production lines moving.
Safety First Certification: All discs are manufactured in accordance with international safety standards, undergoing rigorous burst tests and balance checks.
Unmatched Consistency: We utilize automated production lines to ensure every disc meets the exact same grit density and weight specifications.
Cost-Effective Durability: While the initial cost may be slightly higher than entry-level discs, the "cost-per-grind" is significantly lower due to the extended lifespan and faster cut rate.
Expert Consultation: Our technical team is available to help you select the exact grit and grain combination for your specific alloy, ensuring you get the best possible finish.
Q: Why should I choose a Bevel (Type 29) disc over a Flat (Type 27) disc?
A: If your primary task is aggressive stock removal, edge grinding, or blending welds, the Type 29 Bevel disc is superior. It provides more surface contact at a comfortable angle (15°-25°), which increases efficiency and reduces fatigue compared to a flat disc.
Q: Is Zirconia better than Aluminum Oxide for stainless steel?
A: Yes. Zirconia Alumina is much harder and tougher. It handles the heat generated by stainless steel far better than Aluminum Oxide, which tends to dull and glaze quickly on harder metals.
Q: What is the significance of the "8-Hole" or "Multi-Hole" pattern?
A: While many bevel grinding discs are solid, multi-hole patterns are used in sanding applications to facilitate dust extraction. For our heavy grinding discs, the solid construction is focused on maximum grain-to-metal contact and structural strength.
Q: Can I use these discs on high-tensile alloys?
A: Absolutely. Our Zirconia and Ceramic blends are specifically designed for high-tensile materials, providing a clean cut where standard abrasives would fail.




Imagine a tool that responds to the steel like a precision instrument rather than a blunt object. Our Bevel Grinding Disc is crafted for those who face the daily grind of heavy-duty fabrication. When you run your hand over the surface, you feel the uniform, sharp peaks of premium abrasive grains, ready to bite into the toughest alloys. Once the grinder reaches full speed, the experience changes from effort to flow. The disc doesn't bounce or chatter; it sings with a consistent, low-frequency hum that indicates perfect balance and minimal vibration.
The "Bevel" is an ergonomic breakthrough. By angling the grinding face, we have removed the physical burden from the operator’s shoulders and wrists. You no longer need to force the tool into the weld; the disc’s own geometry creates the ideal pressure point. As the sparks fly, you will notice a distinct lack of "blueing" on your stainless steel surfaces. This is due to our specialized cooling agents that act as a thermal barrier, preserving the temper of your metal and the longevity of your abrasive. It’s not just about grinding; it’s about the satisfaction of a smooth, professional finish achieved in half the time.
Aggressive Stock Removal & Efficiency
Our Bevel Grinding Discs are engineered for "cold-cutting" efficiency. The Zirconia grains utilize a micro-fracturing mechanism, meaning as the grain wears, it breaks down to reveal a new, sharp cutting edge. This self-sharpening cycle ensures that the material removal rate stays consistent from the first spark to the very last millimeter of the disc.
Fast Cut Rate: Reduces labor time by up to 40% compared to aluminum oxide.
Extended Life: Designed to wear down evenly to the hub without premature shedding.
Thermal Management & Surface Protection
In industrial grinding, heat is the primary cause of disc failure and metal warping. We incorporate a specialized "Top-Size" coat—an active grinding aid that liquefies at high temperatures to lubricate the cut. This significantly reduces friction, allowing you to work on heat-sensitive materials like Inox and high-tensile alloys without fear of surface damage.
Cool Running: Prevents thermal cracking and oxidation of the workpiece.
Resin Bond Stability: High-strength bonding prevents grain "pop-out" under extreme pressure.
Operator-Centric Ergonomics
The conical Type 29 design is specifically intended for users who spend hours behind an angle grinder. By allowing a more natural working position, the disc reduces the torque applied to the operator's joints. This leads to better control, higher safety levels, and a significantly improved surface finish.
Vibration Dampening: The fiberglass backing absorbs micro-shocks for smoother operation.
Contour Mastery: Perfect for navigating curved welds, pipe joints, and intricate metalwork.
The foundation of our Bevel Grinding Disc lies in the synergy between the grain, the bond, and the backing. We utilize a high-concentration Zirconia Alumina (ZA) grain, which is far tougher than standard abrasives. ZA is characterized by its high thermal stability and resistance to heavy loads, making it the industry standard for steel and stainless steel fabrication.
The structural integrity is maintained by a high-strength, vulcanized fiberglass backing. This isn't just a support layer; it is a safety feature. The fiberglass is layered in a cross-weave pattern to withstand the centrifugal forces of high-speed grinding. This ensures that even if the disc is subjected to heavy side-loading, it remains flexible enough to absorb impact without shattering. This balance of "tough grain" and "flexible support" is what defines our commitment to professional-grade performance.
This disc is the primary choice for heavy-duty metalworking sectors where quality cannot be compromised. In Steel Construction, it is used to chamfer heavy plates before welding. In Foundries, it quickly removes gates and risers from large castings.
Weld Seam Blending: Smoothing out heavy beads to create a seamless transition.
Heavy Deburring: Removing sharp edges from laser-cut or plasma-cut parts.
Shipbuilding & Maintenance: Stripping rust, scale, and old coatings from large hulls.
Pipeline Fabrication: Preparing pipe ends for precision welding and ensuring structural seals.
Partnering with us means gaining access to consistent, high-performance abrasive technology that keeps your production lines moving.
Safety First Certification: All discs are manufactured in accordance with international safety standards, undergoing rigorous burst tests and balance checks.
Unmatched Consistency: We utilize automated production lines to ensure every disc meets the exact same grit density and weight specifications.
Cost-Effective Durability: While the initial cost may be slightly higher than entry-level discs, the "cost-per-grind" is significantly lower due to the extended lifespan and faster cut rate.
Expert Consultation: Our technical team is available to help you select the exact grit and grain combination for your specific alloy, ensuring you get the best possible finish.
Q: Why should I choose a Bevel (Type 29) disc over a Flat (Type 27) disc?
A: If your primary task is aggressive stock removal, edge grinding, or blending welds, the Type 29 Bevel disc is superior. It provides more surface contact at a comfortable angle (15°-25°), which increases efficiency and reduces fatigue compared to a flat disc.
Q: Is Zirconia better than Aluminum Oxide for stainless steel?
A: Yes. Zirconia Alumina is much harder and tougher. It handles the heat generated by stainless steel far better than Aluminum Oxide, which tends to dull and glaze quickly on harder metals.
Q: What is the significance of the "8-Hole" or "Multi-Hole" pattern?
A: While many bevel grinding discs are solid, multi-hole patterns are used in sanding applications to facilitate dust extraction. For our heavy grinding discs, the solid construction is focused on maximum grain-to-metal contact and structural strength.
Q: Can I use these discs on high-tensile alloys?
A: Absolutely. Our Zirconia and Ceramic blends are specifically designed for high-tensile materials, providing a clean cut where standard abrasives would fail.




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