Brown fused alumina F24 F30 F36 F46 BFA abrasives raw materials for cutting disc
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Overview:
Our Brown Fused Alumina (BFA) is a premier abrasive raw material specifically engineered for the manufacturing of high-performance cutting discs. Available in key grit sizes—F24, F30, F36, and F46—this product forms the essential cutting component that gives resin-bonded grinding and cutting tools their durability and aggressive material removal capabilities. Its exceptional toughness and sharpness make it the industry standard for cutting a wide range of materials.
Key Features & Benefits:
Exceptional Toughness & Durability: Brown Fused Alumina is renowned for its high strength and resistance to crushing. This ensures that the abrasive grains can withstand the tremendous pressure and heat generated during cutting operations, resulting in discs that last longer and provide consistent performance throughout their lifespan.
Sharp Angular Grains: The grains feature a blocky, sharp morphology that provides an aggressive cut. This allows for faster cutting speeds and improved efficiency, reducing the time required for metalworking, fabrication, and construction tasks.
Optimal Grit Sizes for Cutting: The provided grades (F24, F30, F36, F46) are ideal for cutting applications. Coarser grits like F24 and F30 are perfect for heavy-duty, rapid cutting, while slightly finer grits like F36 and F46 offer a balance of speed and a smoother cut finish, suitable for general-purpose discs.
Excellent Bonding Properties: The chemical properties and surface texture of our BFA grains promote superior adhesion with various resin bonding systems. This strong bond is critical for preventing premature grain shedding, ensuring safety, and maximizing the utilization of the abrasive material.
Cost-Effectiveness: As a highly effective and versatile abrasive, Brown Fused Alumina offers an outstanding balance between performance and cost, making it the most widely used raw material for cutting tools globally.
Primary Applications:
Core Application: As the primary abrasive grain in resin-bonded cutting and cutting-off wheels for metals and steel.
Manufacturing: Used in the production of reinforced cutting discs for angle grinders and stationary cutting machines.
Ideal For Cutting: Mild steel, stainless steel, rebar, and other ferrous metals.






















