Radiac Ceramic Toolroom Grinding Wheels
for Bench and Pedestal Grinders
High-performance vitrified ceramic bench and pedestal wheels engineered for faster cutting, cooler grinding, and extended life in demanding toolroom applications.
Variants
· 4 Type numbersSpecification
Description
Technical Data
- Abrasive grain
- Conventional (A+C)
- Tool for
- Floorstanding grinder
- Materials
- HSS, Steel, Stainless steel, Titanium/titanium alloys, Tungsten carbide
Features
- Advanced Ceramic Abrasive Grain—Micro-fracturing ceramic grain continuously exposes fresh cutting edges, ensuring aggressive and consistent grinding performance throughout the wheel’s life.
- Ceramic Blend Options—Blended ceramic and aluminum oxide formulations balance cutting speed, durability, and cost, making them ideal for mixed-use toolroom environments.
- Vitrified Bond Structure—The rigid, porous vitrified bond provides excellent form holding, heat resistance, and controlled abrasive breakdown for predictable wear.
- Cool Grinding Characteristics—Open wheel structure promotes chip clearance and airflow, minimizing heat buildup and protecting tool edges and metallurgical integrity.
- Precision Balance and Stability—Engineered for smooth operation on bench and pedestal grinders, reducing vibration and improving operator confidence and finish quality.
Application
Application
- 1
Sharpening drills, end mills, lathe tools, and form tools in production toolrooms.
- 2
Deburring and edge conditioning of machined steel and alloy steel components.
- 3
Surface cleanup and light stock removal on hardened or heat-treated steels.
Recommendations
- Choose ceramic grain wheels for harder steels or high-use stations, and ceramic blends for general-purpose toolroom work.
- Dress the wheel lightly and regularly to maintain open structure and maximize ceramic grain efficiency.
- Apply moderate, consistent pressure—ceramic abrasives perform best when allowed to self-sharpen rather than being forced.
- Operate within recommended spindle speeds to maintain safety and optimal cutting performance.
- Use finer grits for sharpening operations and coarser grits for deburring or stock removal.


