When using diamond grinding wheels, we may cause the diamond grinding wheels to rust due to improper use or storage. So how do you deal with the rust problem?
 
1. Factors causing diamond grinding wheel to rust
 
Generally speaking, grinding wheels should be placed in a ventilated and dry place when not in use. The packaging must not be damaged. It is best to store them on wooden shelves.
 
Factors that usually cause the grinding wheel to rust include: damaged packaging and relatively humid place. The damaged entrance can easily produce water mist, which can come into contact with the diamond grinding wheel and cause oxidation.
 
It is also possible that where the grinding wheels are stored, liquid seeps into the interior of the diamond grinding wheel packaging, causing oxidation and leading to rust. Therefore, when we are not using the grinding wheel, we must pay attention to its placement and keep it ventilated and dry.

 
2. How to deal with the rusted diamond grinding wheel
 
If the grinding wheel is found to be rusty, do not use it as usual. This can easily cause damage to the grinding wheel, especially tooth chipping. Rust removal and other operations must be carried out before use.
 
Check for rusty areas first. If it is the base part, it is easy to handle. Just use our usual rust removal methods.
 
If the rusty part is on the grinding wheel teeth, that's a bit of a problem. This situation must be treated with a grinding wheel, because the grinding wheel teeth are the most sensitive part of the grinding wheel teeth. Once handled improperly, it will seriously affect the grinding wheel tooth surface. Using a grinding wheel may result in scrapped grinding gear teeth.
 
The best way to deal with diamond grinding wheels is actually daily maintenance and handling of some details. Only preventing problems before they occur is the most effective way to solve problems.