Every grinding wheel eventually loses its cutting edge, but knowing exactly when and why it happens is the key to stable production. When a wheel working face gradually becomes shiny, the wheel is glazing. Recognizing the warning signs early helps you avoid scrapped workpieces, damaged machines and wasted dressing time.
If you observe any of the following symptoms during grinding, the wheel has likely lost its self-sharpening balance:
All six signs point to one root cause: the wheel has lost its self-sharpening ability. In a correctly designed wheel, worn grains fracture or pull out at the right rate so that fresh, sharp cutting edges are continuously exposed. When the bond holds the grains too firmly, the grains dull without being released, the face polishes over, and every symptom above appears one by one.
Here is a simple test to confirm the diagnosis. Dress the wheel and resume grinding. If cutting ability recovers within a short time but the face glazes again soon after, the wheel design itself is not matched to your working condition. In this case, the following five factors must be reviewed:
| Symptom | Likely Cause | What to Check |
|---|---|---|
| Shiny, glazed working face | Grains dulled without being released | Bond hardness and self-sharpening design |
| Dull cutting, low efficiency | Loss of cutting edges on the face | Grit size and concentration |
| High load and grinding resistance | Blunt grains rubbing instead of cutting | Bond grade and wheel structure |
| Heat, discoloration or burn | Friction heat without chip removal | Chip clearance and coolant delivery |
| Clogging and frequent dressing | Pores filled with swarf | Open structure and porosity |
| No improvement after increasing feed | Face condition, not feed rate | Full bond-to-application matching |
Instead of fighting glazing with extra dressing passes, select a wheel whose bond, grit size, concentration and chip clearance are engineered for your specific operation. A properly matched wheel maintains its cutting ability for much longer, keeps the workpiece cool, and reduces dressing frequency, which directly improves productivity and lowers tool cost per part.
If you are experiencing any of the symptoms described above, our technical team can help you identify the mismatch and recommend a wheel with the correct self-sharpening design for your application. Contact us with your workpiece material, machine parameters and grinding requirements, and we will help you get back to stable, efficient grinding.
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