DiaRe Diamond Disc GHX-GRP-CON-GRD-DIA-006
| FEPA Grit | 8 inch (200 mm) Order No. | 10 inch (250 mm) Order No. | 12 inch (300 mm) Order No. | Package | Bond Type | Key Characteristics |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 80 | 04.02.110S | 04.02.210S | 04.02.310S | 1 pc | Resin | Very aggressive plane grinding |
| 120 | 04.02.120S | 04.02.220S | 04.02.320S | 1 pc | Resin | Fast plane & fine grinding |
| 200 | 04.02.125S | 04.02.225S | 04.02.325S | 1 pc | Resin | Strong fine grinding stage |
| 400 | 04.02.130S | 04.02.230S | 04.02.330S | 1 pc | Resin | Fine grinding – excellent flatness |
| 800 | 04.02.140S | 04.02.240S | 04.02.340S | 1 pc | Resin | Very fine grinding / pre-polishing |
| 1500 | 04.02.150S | 04.02.250S | 04.02.350S | 1 pc | Resin | Ultra-fine grinding – near polishing quality |
| 3000 | 04.02.160S | 04.02.260S | 04.02.360S | 1 pc | Resin | Near-mirror finish, minimal damage |
| 5000 | 04.02.170S | 04.02.270S | 04.02.370S | 1 pc | Resin | Final grinding stage – mirror-prep ready |
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Description
DiaRe Diamond Disc GHX-GRP-CON-GRD-DIA-006
The GHX-GRP-CON-GRD-DIA-006 DiaRe Diamond Disc is a high-performance resin-bonded diamond grinding disc designed for versatile, long-life fine grinding across a broad range of materials. Engineered to deliver consistent, uniform cutting action with virtually no dressing required, these discs offer exceptional durability and significantly longer service life than conventional abrasives. Available in grits from 80 to 5000 and standard diameters of 200 mm, 250 mm, and 300 mm, DiaRe discs provide excellent flatness, minimal subsurface damage, and superior edge retention—making them the ideal choice for efficient, high-quality preparation of metals, alloys, ceramics, composites, coatings, glass, and minerals in metallographic and materials laboratories.
Specifications
| FEPA Grit | 8 inch (200 mm) Order No. | 10 inch (250 mm) Order No. | 12 inch (300 mm) Order No. | Package | Bond Type | Key Characteristics |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 80 | 04.02.110S | 04.02.210S | 04.02.310S | 1 pc | Resin | Very aggressive plane grinding |
| 120 | 04.02.120S | 04.02.220S | 04.02.320S | 1 pc | Resin | Fast plane & fine grinding |
| 200 | 04.02.125S | 04.02.225S | 04.02.325S | 1 pc | Resin | Strong fine grinding stage |
| 400 | 04.02.130S | 04.02.230S | 04.02.330S | 1 pc | Resin | Fine grinding – excellent flatness |
| 800 | 04.02.140S | 04.02.240S | 04.02.340S | 1 pc | Resin | Very fine grinding / pre-polishing |
| 1500 | 04.02.150S | 04.02.250S | 04.02.350S | 1 pc | Resin | Ultra-fine grinding – near polishing quality |
| 3000 | 04.02.160S | 04.02.260S | 04.02.360S | 1 pc | Resin | Near-mirror finish, minimal damage |
| 5000 | 04.02.170S | 04.02.270S | 04.02.370S | 1 pc | Resin | Final grinding stage – mirror-prep ready |
Key Applications & Uses
- Plane and fine grinding of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, hardened steels, tool steels, alloys, and superalloys
- Grinding of technical ceramics, glass, minerals, rocks, and petrographic thin sections
- Preparation of composite materials, thermal spray coatings, hard facings, and carbide-containing samples
- High-efficiency grinding stage prior to diamond polishing in metallographic and materials science workflows
- Batch preparation of samples requiring very long disc lifetime and consistent flatness in automotive, aerospace, steel, foundry, and manufacturing quality control labs
- Supporting university research, failure analysis, hardness testing, and microstructural studies where versatility and minimal dressing are critical
Why Choose from G-Hexa?
- Extremely Long Service Life — Resin-bonded diamond construction provides significantly longer life than SiC papers and many competing diamond discs — no frequent dressing or replacement required.
- Broad Material Versatility — Performs excellently on most metals, ceramics, glass, minerals, composites, and coatings — a true multi-purpose fine grinding solution.
- Superior Flatness & Finish — Maintains excellent planeness and edge retention even during extended use — ideal for accurate downstream polishing and microscopic analysis.
- No Dressing Needed — Self-conditioning resin bond keeps cutting efficiency high throughout the disc life — saves time and reduces operator intervention.
- Standard Sizes & Easy Mounting — Available in 200 mm, 250 mm, and 300 mm diameters with strong adhesive backing — fits all common grinders and quick to apply.
- G-Hexa Reliability — Consistent quality, fast delivery across India, competitive pricing, and expert metallographic support — trusted by researchers, universities, pharma, biotech, and industrial labs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: When should I choose DiaRe resin-bonded diamond discs instead of nickel-bonded or SiC discs? A: Choose DiaRe for versatility across most materials, very long life without dressing, and excellent fine grinding to pre-polish quality — ideal when you want one disc type for many sample types and minimal maintenance.
Q: Do I need to use diamond suspension with DiaRe discs? A: Recommended but not mandatory. Using 9–6–3 μm diamond suspension dramatically increases removal rate and improves surface finish — especially on 400–5000 grit discs.
Q: Can DiaRe discs be used for very hard materials like ceramics or tungsten carbide? A: Yes — they perform very well on technical ceramics, glass, minerals, carbides, and hard coatings. For extremely hard or abrasion-resistant materials, nickel-bonded DiaNi discs may offer even faster initial removal.
Q: How many samples can one DiaRe disc typically process? A: Depending on material hardness, load, and suspension usage — usually many times longer than SiC paper and often longer than competing resin-bond diamond discs — frequently processing hundreds of samples per disc in routine use.
Q: Are DiaRe discs suitable for automatic preparation systems? A: Yes — they excel on both manual and automatic grinders/polishers under central force or individual force loading — no special adjustments needed.
Q: What is the main advantage over traditional silicon carbide papers? A: Much longer life, no dressing required, higher removal rate on hard materials, better flatness/edge retention, and fewer steps to reach polishing quality — saving significant time and consumable cost.
Q: How should DiaRe discs be stored and cleaned? A: Rinse thoroughly with water after use to remove debris; store flat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid folding or creasing to preserve flatness and adhesive performance.








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