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What are the differences between Calibrase® and Calibrade® wheels?

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What are the differences between Calibrase® and Calibrade® wheels?

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Calibrase wheels are composed of resilient binder and aluminum oxide or silicon carbide abrasive particles. Typical uses include testing rigid specimens. Calibrade are non-resilient wheels composed of vitrified (clay) and silicon carbide or aluminum oxide abrasive particles. They are often used to test flexible specimens.

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