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What are Buffing Wheels and Their Types

Effective buffing is accomplished through the right selection of buffing compound, the buff wheel, and, therefore, the buffing machine. In most cases, it's recommended that prototype or test parts should be processed under production conditions to determine process parameters and prove production rates and quality.

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What are Buffing Wheels and Their Types

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  1. WHAT ARE BUFFING WHEELS AND THEIR TYPES?

  2. Effective buffing is accomplished through the right selection of buffing compound, the buff wheel, and, therefore, the buffing machine. In most cases, it's recommended that prototype or test parts should be processed under production conditions to determine process parameters and prove production rates and quality.

  3. WHAT ARE BUFFING WHEELS? Buffing wheels are abrasive wheels used to smooth and polish metal jewelry and carry a polishing compound. Once the compound is applied to the wheel, it'll spin consistently, using the polishing compound and leaving the jewelry piece smooth and with a high shine.

  4. TYPES OF BUFFING WHEEL • Abrasive Wheel • 3M Radial Bristle Polishing Discs • Cylinder, Bullet, and Pin Polishers • Soft Buffing Wheels and Mops • Matting Abrasive Wheels

  5. TIPS FOR CHOOSING THE RIGHT BUFFING WHEEL • Buffs range from very coarse just like the Sisal wheel to very fine and soft like the Canton flannel wheel. They also range from stiffer forms, like stitched or felt types, to loose types, which create less heat and pressure while you polish. • The foremost important thing to understand and remember when choosing a wheel is that you will probably get to use quite one wheel per polishing job. So, while you generally won't use the complete range of buffing wheels on each job.

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