48. Bergeon® Satin Finish Wheels- SiC
BUFFS
®
• Silicon carbide impregnated in an open pore synthetic fiber wheel • Imparts a non glossy consistent finish • Wheels are conforming and will not wear down high spots • Recommended speed 3500-5000 rpm
50. Satin Finish Flap Wheels
• Excellent for contouring and satin finishes • Use the extra fine grade for removing oxides and creatingpatina
ITEM #
25-1451 25-1452 25-1453
SATIN FINISH WHEEL M SATIN FINISH WHEEL F SATIN FINISH WHEEL VF
DESCRIPTION
SIZE
4” X 3⁄4” 4” X 3⁄4” 4” X 3⁄4”
ITEM #
25-1461 25-1462 25-1463 25-1464 25-1465 25-1466
100 X 10 X 6 MM 100 X 10 X 6 MM 100 X 20 X 6 MM 100 X 20 X 6 MM 100 X 30 X 6 MM 100 X 30 X 6 MM
DIMENSIONS
GRADE
FINE FINE FINE V-FINE V-FINE V-FINE
Achieve a satin finish by buffing. Use this greaseless compound that combines a blend of fine abrasive in a water soluble bond. Apply across the face of a loose cloth buff. Allow the buff to spin for about 50 secs. untill the satiner hardens. Polish the article for a satin finish.
49. Satiner-Compound for Satin Finish
ITEM #
42-1121
DESCRIPTION
SATINER 1 LB 220 GRIT See page # 224
JAPANESE BUFFING AND POLISHING COMPOUNDS FOR PRECIOUS METAL
Polishing Compounds
ALOX CUT 1 ALOX CUT 2 GREEN ROUGE K2 ALOX CUT 3 ALOX 5
Type of Buffs
A A B B C C D D
Silver
GREEN ROUGE G-800 GREEN ROUGE K1 SUPER ALOX SILVER SUPER ALOX GOLD
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Yellow Gold
White Gold
Platinum
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Stainless Steel
Cutting
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Characteristics of Buffs and Compounds
A: Tight weave 86/80 treated muslin buffs B: Dense weave 80/80 buffs
D
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Coloring
The right buff with a compatable polishing compound can increase production rates, reduce unit cost and generate a superior finish. Koyo polishing compounds can perform better with a low polishing pressure and high speed revolution. This extends the life of buffs so that a high efficiency of stability and quality can be obtained.
Peripheral Speed of Buffs
C: Compressed felt ply buffs D: Unsewn loose weave muslin buffs
Chemically treated buffs exhibit a better performance than untreated buffs when they are used at lower speeds. Tightly woven buffs are recommended for cutting and pre-polishing. Medium to high speeds with loosely woven buffs are by far the best choice for final polishing. Speed 1700~2000m/min.
Polishing Pressure on Buffs
The correct balance of speed and pressure can dramatically increase the quality of the surface being polished. Excercise a lower polishing presssure to avoid excessive heat and drag lines in the final stages of finishing.
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