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Coating Concrete Cap Removal Redi Lock PCD Grinding Segment
Item No | Segment Type | Grit | Bond | Segment Size(mm) | Segments No |
S4-H | Hexagonal | 6# 16# 25# 30-120# | Ex-soft/ soft/ Medium/ Hard/Ex-Hard | 35*16/8.24*13H | 1,2 |
S4-R | Round | φ25*12H | 1,2 | ||
S4-A | Arrow | 23/14.5*20*15 | 1,2 | ||
S4-Z | Zigzag | Regular | 1,2 | ||
S4-P | PCD | PCD | / | rectangle bar + 2 1/4 PCD | |
S4-SP | split PCD | split PCD |
Usually Split PCD and PCD are used for removing concrete,coating,adhesives and screeds.
S4-P usually applied in the coating thickness 1-3mm,and S4-SP usually applied in thickness more than 3mm.
Hexagonal and round segment bar are suitable for concrete grinding.
Arrow and Zigzag segment bar have good sharpness.
Redi Lock PCD grinding segments are tools used for the removal of concrete coatings. PCD stands for Polycrystalline Diamond, which is a synthetic material widely used in the manufacturing of cutting tools. PCD grinding segments are known for their durability and effectiveness in removing tough coatings from concrete surfaces.
Here's a brief overview of the process and the tools involved:
Concrete Coating Removal: Concrete coatings can include various materials such as epoxy, paint, adhesives, or other sealants. These coatings may need to be removed for purposes like surface preparation, restoration, or before applying a new coating.
Redi Lock System: The Redi Lock system is a standardized tool attachment system used in the construction industry. It allows for quick and easy tool changes, enhancing efficiency on the job site. Redi Lock tools typically feature a slide-in mounting system, ensuring a secure fit.
PCD Grinding Segment: PCD grinding segments are equipped with polycrystalline diamond tips, which are extremely hard and durable. These diamond tips effectively grind away coatings from the concrete surface. PCD tools are particularly suitable for removing tough materials that standard grinding tools might struggle with.
Steps for Coating Removal with Redi Lock PCD Grinding Segment:
Select the Right Tool: Ensure you have the appropriate Redi Lock PCD grinding segment for the specific coating you need to remove.
Prepare the Surface: Clean the concrete surface to remove loose debris and dirt. This helps the grinding segment to work more effectively.
Attach the Segment: Using the Redi Lock system, attach the PCD grinding segment to the grinding machine or floor grinder.
Adjust the Machine Settings: Set the grinding machine to the appropriate speed and pressure for the coating removal task.
Begin Grinding: Start grinding the concrete surface, moving the machine in a systematic pattern. The PCD grinding segment will effectively remove the coating, exposing the bare concrete.
Inspect and Repeat if Necessary: After the initial pass, inspect the surface. If any remnants of the coating remain, you may need to make additional passes.
Clean the Surface: Once the coating is removed, clean the surface thoroughly to remove any residual dust or debris.
Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for the specific Redi Lock PCD grinding segment and grinding machine you are using. Additionally, wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye protection and respiratory gear, during the coating removal process.