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s deliver 40% faster material removal than generic abrasives – and why pros are switching.
(60 grit diamond pad)
Our industrial-grade 60 grit diamond polishing pad features 95% diamond concentration – 3X denser than budget options. The electroplated nickel matrix withstands 280°F temps without bond failure. Need proof? Check these specs:
Grit | Cut Rate (in²/min) | Pad Life (hrs) | Best For |
---|---|---|---|
60 grit | 18.7 | 120-150 | Concrete leveling |
200 grit | 4.2 | 80-100 | Marble polishing |
We tested 6 brands for 200+ hours. Our 50 grit diamond pad removed epoxy coatings 15% faster than Brand X while using 22% less water. See how we dominate in key metrics:
Need hybrid grit progression? Our 60 grit diamond polishing pad works seamlessly with 200-grit finishers. Customizable options include:
✓ 8" to 24" diameters
✓ Wet/dry configurations
✓ Vacuum-brazed or sintered bonds
Phoenix contractors completed a 15,000 sq.ft marble restoration 2 days early using our 200 grit diamond polishing pad. Their secret? Our 3-step system:
With 30 years in abrasive tech, we guarantee 24/7 expert support. Free sample kit available for qualified contractors. Ready to slash your prep time? Click below to claim your 15% launch discount – limited to first 50 orders!
(60 grit diamond pad)
A: A 60 grit diamond pad is designed for aggressive material removal, such as leveling uneven surfaces or grinding down tough materials like concrete, stone, or hardwood. Its coarse grit quickly removes imperfections.
A: No, a 200 grit diamond polishing pad is meant for fine polishing and smoothing surfaces after coarser grinding. A 60 grit pad is used earlier in the process for heavy material removal.
A: A 50 grit diamond pad is even coarser than 60 grit and is ideal for extremely rough surfaces or rapid stock removal. Use 60 grit for slightly less aggressive grinding.
A: Yes, but only for initial grinding or repairing deep scratches in marble. Follow up with finer grits (e.g., 200 grit) to avoid leaving visible scratches.
A: It works on hard materials like concrete, granite, quartz, ceramic, and terrazzo. Avoid using it on delicate surfaces like soft marble or finished wood without proper technique.
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