Resin Bond Tooling

We offer Resin-Bond Diamond tooling in both HYBRID and STANDARD formats.

Hybrid Resin Diamond Tooling

  • Combines a metal bond with a resin bond in one tool.
  • The metal component gives extra strength and cutting ability, allowing the tool to handle light grinding and surface leveling.
  • The resin component still provides a smoother scratch pattern for a refined finish.
  • Can replace one or more steps in the grinding/polishing process, making it more efficient.
  • More durable than standard resin tools, especially on harder materials.

Standard Resin Diamond Tooling

  • Made entirely with a resin bond that holds the diamonds in place.
  • Designed primarily for refining and polishing surfaces after heavier grinding stages are complete.
  • Produces a smooth, high-gloss finish but has limited cutting power.
  • Typically shorter lifespan when used on harder surfaces or under heavy pressure.

Explore our Resin-Bond Diamond tooling Products

GRIT

PART NUMBER

50

50HRDW

100

100HRDW

200

200HRDW

400

400HRDW

Definition
Hybrid resin diamond tooling combines the cutting power of metal-bond diamonds with the smooth finish of resin-bond diamonds. By blending these two bond types into a single tool, hybrid resin tools provide an ideal balance of durability, precision, and surface refinement.

How It Works
The metal component of the bond delivers strong cutting ability and long life, while the resin component cushions the diamond for a smoother scratch pattern and improved surface finish. This combination allows hybrid resin tooling to transition easily between aggressive stock removal and fine polishing, often reducing the number of steps in a process.

Standard Applications

  • Concrete surface preparation – transitioning from metal grinding to resin polishing
  • Terrazzo – leveling and refining surfaces before final polishing
  • Natural stone – honing granite, marble, and other hard surfaces without chipping
  • Coating removal – when a smoother finish is desired after stripping sealers or adhesives

Key Advantages

  • Faster workflow by bridging the gap between metal and resin stages
  • Longer life compared to standard resin pads
  • Consistent, high-quality finish
  • Reduced tool changes and downtime

Where They Excel
Hybrid resin diamond tools are especially valuable in floor polishing and restoration projects where efficiency and finish quality are both critical. They are commonly used by contractors, fabricators, and restoration specialists who need reliable results across different materials and job conditions.

GRIT

PART NUMBER

800

800SRW

1500

1500SRW

3000

3000SRW

Definition
Standard resin diamond tooling is designed for the refining and polishing stages of surface preparation. These tools use a resin bond to hold industrial-grade diamonds in place, allowing for controlled abrasion that produces a smooth, consistent finish. Resin tooling is typically used after metal-bond grinding tools have leveled and opened the surface.

How It Works
Resin bonds are softer and more forgiving than metal bonds. This flexibility lets the diamonds cut more precisely and leave a finer scratch pattern. The result is a polished surface with excellent clarity and gloss.

Standard Applications

  • Concrete polishing – from medium honing to high-gloss finishes
  • Terrazzo floors – producing a smooth, even shine
  • Natural stone – finishing granite, marble, and quartz surfaces
  • Restoration work – rejuvenating worn or scratched floors and countertops

Key Advantages

  • Delivers a smooth, high-quality surface finish
  • Available in a wide range of grits for progressive polishing stages
  • Gentle on materials, reducing the risk of chips or deep scratches

Where They Excel
Standard resin diamond tools are the go-to choice for the final polishing phases. They are ideal when the goal is a refined, glossy finish that highlights the natural beauty and color of the material.