Honing and grinding

Our company offers a wide range of honing tools and industrial brushes from various manufacturers. Our range includes honing brushes, honing wheels, honing stones, sanding discs and sanding brushes. With a total of 3100 honing tools and industrial brushes, we have a large selection in stock to ensure fast delivery. You can rely on our expertise and our extensive product range!

Both honing and grinding are precise processes that are used in metalworking to improve the surface quality, dimensional accuracy and functionality of workpieces. They are used in various industries such as the automotive industry, aviation, medical technology and the production of precision components. The choice between honing and grinding depends on the specific requirements of the workpiece, the desired surface quality and other factors.

Honing is a precision process for the fine machining of workpiece surfaces. Honing tools are used to achieve a high surface quality and to improve the shape, dimensional accuracy and surface roughness of bores or cylinders. During honing, a rotating tool head fitted with special grinding stones is inserted into the workpiece and slowly moved back and forth. The tool generates microabrasions on the workpiece surface through rotation and movement, thus ensuring precise and even processing. Dimensional deviations are corrected, burrs or other irregularities are removed and a specific surface structure is created that is required for the desired application.

Grinding, on the other hand, is a process in which a workpiece surface is processed using a grinding tool, such as a grinding wheel or a grinding belt. During sanding, the tool is either moved along the workpiece surface or the workpiece is pressed against the stationary sanding tool. The sanding movement removes material from the workpiece surface to achieve the desired shape, dimensional accuracy, surface roughness or surface structure. Grinding technology is often used to machine flat surfaces, external and internal contours, gears, threads and other workpieces. There are different types of grinding, such as surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, flat grinding, internal grinding and profile grinding, depending on the specific requirements of the workpieces

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