BS EN ISO 10375:2013, also known as the Bonded Abrasive Products - Dimensions, Part 2: Grinding Wheels for Cutting-Off on Stationary or Mobile Cutting-Off Machines - Technical Specifications, is an international standard that defines the technical requirements for grinding wheels used in cutting-off operations. This standard was developed by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and is widely recognized in the industry.
Specifications and Requirements
The standard specifies the dimensions of grinding wheels used for cutting-off operations, ensuring compatibility with various stationary or mobile cutting-off machines. It covers aspects such as the wheel diameter, thickness, and hole size, as well as design features like flanges and reinforcements. Compliance with these specifications ensures the safe and efficient use of grinding wheels in cutting-off applications.
Material Properties
In addition to the physical dimensions, BS EN ISO 10375:2013 defines requirements for the material properties of grinding wheels. This includes the hardness of the bond, which affects the wheel's ability to retain the abrasive grains during cutting operations. The standard also specifies the maximum operating speeds for different types of grinding wheels, ensuring that they can withstand the forces and temperatures generated during cutting-off processes.
Testing and Certification
To ensure compliance with BS EN ISO 10375:2013, grinding wheels undergo testing and certification processes. Manufacturers must submit their products to accredited laboratories for evaluation, including assessments of dimensional accuracy, material properties, and performance under specified conditions. Once a grinding wheel meets all the requirements, it can be certified and labeled accordingly, providing confidence to end-users about its quality and reliability.