Elite Series - 25 Grit Single Segment Orange Very Soft Concrete
- Aggressive metal-bond grinding segment for the first cutting pass β 25 grit is the standard starting point for most surface prep and polishing jobs. The cutting surface opens up the concrete, removes coatings, exposes aggregate, and creates the profile needed for subsequent grinding and polishing steps.
- Single-segment configuration for aggressive cutting on light machines β a single segment per shoe creates less surface contact than a double, which means faster cutting speed and more aggressive material removal at the trade-off of shorter tool life. Recommended for grinders 25" and smaller, where the lighter machine weight benefits from the increased per-diamond pressure that a single segment delivers.
- Engineered for very soft concrete β very soft concrete (typically under 2,000 PSI, Mohs 2β3) is highly abrasive and rips through diamond segments fast. The orange color code designates the hardest metal bond in the Elite range, holding the diamonds in place longer to give usable tool life on a slab that would chew through softer bonds in a fraction of the time.
- Counterintuitive but correct: hard bond on soft concrete, soft bond on hard concrete β using the wrong bond on a soft slab causes premature wear and burns through tooling budget. If the segments are wearing down visibly fast or leaving inconsistent scratch patterns, the bond hardness needs to move up β orange (extra-hard) is the top of that scale.
- Premium tier in the metal-bond range β Elite Series tooling carries higher diamond concentration and stricter QC tolerances than entry-level segments, delivering more consistent cut depth and longer usable life on commercial-volume work. A clean cut at 25 grit is what makes every step afterward faster β leave scratches here and you chase them all the way to the final resin pad.
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