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Polishing And Edging Granite
The process of edging granite requires special cutting tools in
order to ensure the uniformity and the accurate measurement of
granite slabs or pieces. Granite is a composite stone made of
mica, feldspar and quartz. It is considered to be one of the
hardest natural stones to cut, polish and shape.
Sawing and edging granite works in the same way as milling.
Diamond segment blades can be used for edging and sawing
granite. When the tool is used in the factory, the individual
diamond crystals, which are exposed its edges, and the sides of
the segment carry out the milling, so that the granite is edged
and/or shaped.
After the granite pieces are edged, the process of granite
polishing follows. To polish granite, you need to make use of
diamond abrasives. These diamond abrasives are attached to
granite polishing pads, which are then used to put a perfect
shine on these granite slabs or tiles. These pads must be used
with a variable speed grinder or polisher along with a water
hose.
Edging granite is an expensive process: not only is it due to
the high cost of tools that are required to perform the task,
but is also mainly due to the special skills required.
In businesses that specialize in edging granite a bullnosing
bench is used to make the fabrication of these edges easier on
the person performing the task. A bullnosing bench saves a
person time because the process of edging granite is done onsite
instead of having to send it to a factory. You will discover
that after edging a number of granite edges equal to several
kitchens that you will have obtained a return on your
investment.
Edging granite pieces onsite will allow edging granite tools to
increase your efficiency, profitability and quality output.
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