Onico tells you the difference between organic and inorganic grindstones
Many friends are not very familiar with the difference between organic terrazzo and inorganic terrazzo. Is inorganic terrazzo better or organic terrazzo better? Today, the terrazzo manufacturer will share with you the difference between organic and inorganic terrazzo
The concepts of organic and inorganic grindstones
The earliest concept of grinding stone is terrazzo, which is also a type of inorganic grinding stone with a history of over 100 years. With the development of inorganic and organic materials and breakthroughs in technology, there have been inorganic and organic grindstones classified by material properties.
The new concept of grinding stone is a finished product made by mixing aggregates such as crushed stone, glass, quartz stone, and other materials (inorganic or organic) with binders to make concrete products. After surface grinding, sealing, curing, and polishing are carried out through professional machinery and processes.
Inorganic grinding stones: Grinding stones made of cement, glass, or other inorganic bonding materials are called inorganic grinding stones (such as cement-based grinding stones, glass based grinding stones, etc.).
Organic grinding stones: Grinding stones made from organic bonding materials such as epoxy, polyurethane, or acrylic are called organic grinding stones (such as epoxy grinding stones, polyurethane grinding stones, acrylic grinding stones, etc.).
The above is an introduction to the differences between organic and inorganic grindstones shared by Onico. For more details, please consult us
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