A diamond grinding wheel is a circular bonded abrasive tool with a central through-hole, manufactured using diamond abrasives as the primary raw material. Depending on the bonding agent, grinding wheels are classified into metal bond, resin bond, ceramic bond, and electroplated metal bond types. Regardless of bond type, every high-quality diamond grinding wheel features a precisely engineered three-layer structure — the working layer, the transition layer, and the substrate (core) — each playing a critical role in grinding performance and service life.
The working layer, also known as the diamond layer, is the functional cutting portion of the grinding wheel. It consists of three components: diamond abrasive grains that perform the actual material removal, a bonding agent (resin powder in the case of resin bond wheels) that holds the abrasives in place, and fillers that modify the layer's physical properties. This is where precision engineering meets grinding science — the grit size, concentration, and bond formulation must be carefully balanced to achieve the desired material removal rate, surface finish, and wheel life.
The transition layer, also referred to as the non-diamond layer, serves as the essential bridge between the diamond working layer and the substrate. Composed of bonding agent, metal powder, and filler materials — but without diamond abrasives — this layer is engineered to securely bond the diamond layer to the core. It absorbs and distributes grinding forces, prevents delamination under high-speed rotational stress, and provides a controlled wear interface that protects the substrate from exposure during extended use.
The substrate, or core, provides structural support for the abrasive layer and is clamped onto the grinding machine spindle via a flange during operation. The choice of substrate material is determined by the bond type: metal bond wheels typically use steel or alloy steel powder substrates for maximum rigidity, while resin bond wheels utilize aluminum alloy or bakelite (phenolic laminate) substrates. These materials are machined from aluminum, steel, or bakelite and serve the dual purpose of supporting the working layer and enabling secure mounting on grinding equipment. The forming quality and operational precision of the grinding wheel are directly influenced by the substrate's dimensional accuracy, balance, and material integrity.
Among the four major bond types, resin bond diamond grinding wheels have emerged as the most versatile and widely adopted solution in precision grinding. They combine high-quality synthetic diamond abrasives with phenolic or polyimide resin binders and aluminum alloy or bakelite substrates, delivering an optimal balance of cutting efficiency, surface finish, and cost-effectiveness.
| Advantage | Description |
|---|---|
| Self-Sharpening | Resin bonds wear at a controlled rate, exposing fresh diamond grains continuously for consistent cutting performance and reduced dressing downtime. |
| Superior Surface Finish | The elastic cushioning effect of resin bonds achieves Ra 0.1–0.4 μm surface finishes, ideal for optical components, semiconductors, and precision tooling. |
| Low Grinding Temperature | Lower friction coefficient minimizes heat generation, protecting heat-sensitive workpieces from thermal damage and micro-cracking. |
| Cost-Effective | Balanced wear rate and economical substrate materials (aluminum alloy / bakelite) provide an excellent price-performance ratio for high-volume production. |
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Diamond Grit Size | 60/80 – 400/500 |
| Diamond Concentration | 50% – 125% |
| Bond Type | Phenolic Resin / Polyimide Resin |
| Substrate Material | Aluminum Alloy / Bakelite |
| Wheel Shape | Type 1A1, 1A8, 11V9, 12A2, 6A2, and custom |
| Outer Diameter | 50 mm – 500 mm (customizable) |
| Operating Speed | Up to 50 m/s (standard), up to 80 m/s (high-speed) |
| Structure | Three-Layer: Working + Transition + Substrate |
As an experienced manufacturer of diamond abrasive tools, we apply advanced production techniques and rigorous quality control to every stage of manufacturing — from substrate machining to diamond layer formulation. Our commitment to quality is reflected in every three-layer structure we produce:
We serve customers across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East with reliable supply chain management and dedicated technical support. Our engineering team provides application evaluation, wheel selection guidance, and grinding parameter optimization to help you achieve maximum productivity and lowest total cost per part.
Contact us today to discuss your precision grinding requirements and experience the difference that precision-engineered three-layer resin bond diamond grinding wheels can make in your manufacturing operations.
Persona de Contacto: Mr. Lenny Li
Teléfono: 008615003895611
Fax: 86-371-67129055
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