DRESSING STONES / RUBBING BRICKS

Dressing stones are used for dressing. We distinguish between dressing stones for dressing sharpening stones, dressing stones or rubbing bricks / sanders for the building/construction industry, dressing stones for vitrified bonded grinding wheels and dressing stones for diamond grinding wheels and CBN grinding wheels.

Our dressing stones are grinding stones which are especially made for rough/coarse grinding work. Depending on the application, we manufacture them out of aluminium oxide or silicon carbide (silicon carbide green and silicon carbide dark) in the required grit size and hardness.

Dressing stones for dressing sharpening stones (flattening stones) are used after the sharpening stones have become hollow in the middle of the stone due to the sharpening of knives or other tools.

Our rubbing bricks / sanders (also simply called grinding stones or sanding blocks) are used in the building/construction industry for processing concrete and screed, but also for casting, stove tiles, wall plates and glass edges.

Dressing stones for vitrified bonded grinding wheels can be found in the section Wheel Dressers.

Dressing stones for diamond grinding wheels and CBN grinding wheels can be found in our product category Sharpening Tools for Diamond and CBN.

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR DRESSING STONES?

Are you looking for the right dressing wheels for your application or do you have individual questions about grinding? Contact us now by phone, e-mail or contact form – we will be pleased to help you!

HOW DO YOU FIND THE RIGHT GRINDSTONE FOR YOUR APPLICATION?

In addition to a standard range, we also manufacture grindstones that are tailored to your individual application. Together we discuss your application and determine the optimum composition of the whetstone with regard to grain size, hardness, bond, shape and dimensions.

WE ANALYSE YOUR GRINDING TOOLS – FREE OF CHARGE!

At your request, we examine your existing grinding tools free of charge using three different measuring methods: modulus of elasticity (Young’s modulus), Zeiss-Mackensen method and HZ-Rockwell. With the results of the analysis, we are able to make statements about the suitability of the grinding tools for your grinding process and optimize their composition.