A What materials are abrasives made of for clients all over the world?
Abrasives can be natural or artificial. Hardness is its main characteristic. When two materials come into contact, they will wear each other out. Hardness is specifically used to measure hardness (such as Vickers hardness, Mohs hardness, etc.).
Diamond is the hardest abrasive known in nature. Some materials, such as silicon carbide, corundum, and zirconium, may be naturally occurring or artificial. Their hardness is very close to diamond, but not completely equivalent to diamond.
The production of abrasives requires adhesive support. The most common supporting materials are canvas or paper. Then fix the abrasive with resin or adhesive. This is the method of making abrasive tools. For example, sandpaper, sand belts, and so on. Some more complex processes require industrial machinery to manufacture complex tools, such as Unitized wheels and Convoluted wheels.