Standard Polycrystalline Diamond Compound (for tungsten steel)
Diamond Compound is a commonly used polishing agent, which, if used correctly, gives the best results.
The tools used for polishing range from different types of fibers to sticky pads, with different hardnesses of materials being appropriate. For example, nylon, paper, velvet, cotton, and so on.
Careful when polishing:
- Polishing should be done in a dust-free, well-ventilated area, as hard dust particles can easily adhere to the diamond compound and damage the polished surface.
- Each polishing tool should be used for only one type of diamond compound and protected from dust.
- Wash your hands and the workpiece every time you change the diamond compound.
- Adjust the polishing pressure to the hardness of the polishing tool and the grain size of the diamond compound. For the finest diamond compound, a pressure as large as the weight of the polishing tool is sufficient.
- Polishing should start from the corners, edges, pieces or other parts of the mold.
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