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Tools and abrasives for the polishing of marble and granite.

Our products, including diamond abrasive discs, abrasive sponges, and abrasive belts, are essential to achieving a uniform polish in the polishing process. We examine various types of abrasives, provide recommendations for their application, and detail product categories such as Frankfurt Velox Segments, Fikert, Radial Segments, Polishing Cups, Cassani, Cups, Sic Sic/Resin and Diamond, München, and Terrazzo. Our extensive selection of abrasives caters to diverse needs, ensuring impeccable results in every marble polishing project. Experience the quality and precision that Abrasivos Novelda offers in abrasive tools to enhance the natural beauty of your surfaces.

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The Cassani Segments is a product that is intended for manual polishers to polish on site, you can make the same sequence as in the Frankfurt (grains) and with its corresponding finish. This product is made with a...
Abrasive crowns of silicon carbide and phenolic resin for the refining of surfaces of marble, terrazzo, natural stone, which have been roughened. It has a high performance and its storage is indefinite since this...
The Fikert 140mm Segments is used to age granite, its bristles are impregnated with silicon and diamond carbide. Fully automated manufacturing process ensuring consistent quality at all times. Its different...
The Frankfurt Velox Segments are differentiated by their lines and each line adapts to the needs of each machine (polisher) and material to be polished. It consists of a Frankfurt hitch for the calibration,...
These segments are intended for the aging of terrazzos.This type of abrasives are made of silicon carbide and ensures ideal flexibility achieving the desired aging effect.Indefinite storage, remaining stable without...
Brush Model CassaniAvailable in two types:Traditional: Brush with plastic support and 8 mm strands, inserted to the support, by Robots (Used to achieve the old effect)Fusion: Manufactured by fusion systems. ( High...
Abrasive crowns for aging and brushing natural stone.Available hooks: M-14 / 5/8" / Combi M14 + Snail-Loock / Terzago / Ancora / Velcro / Magnetic / Hole /Available in traditional system (More flexible) and Turbo...
Abrasive crowns of silicon carbide and phenolic resins for polishing surfaces of marble, terrazzo, natural stone... with traditional polishing machines (small) It has a high performance And its storage is indefinite...
The Fikert 170mm Segments are used to age granite, its bristles are impregnated with silicon carbide and diamond. Fully automated manufacturing process ensuring consistent quality at all times. Its different...
Very robust abrasive with easy attachment for calibration, polishing and roughing polishing of terrazzo and marble. It is a product that is intended for conventional polishers to polish on site, you can make the same...
They require an important process with raw materials and chemical reagents. Most natural abrasives have been replaced by synthetics as the industry demands abrasives with more precise and stable properties than those...
Abrasive Cassani Diamond Grain 20 Cassani diamond segments for the detrunking and leveling of floors in concrete, granite, marble, terrazzo and stone in general. Diamond bonds, specially designed for each type of...
Abrasive crowns for aging and brushing natural stone.Available hooks: M-14 / 5/8" / Combi M14 + Snail-Loock / Terzago / Ancora / Velcro / Magnetic / Hole /Available in traditional system (More flexible) and Turbo...
The 250mm Polish Crowns are used for terrazzo, marble and stone surfaces in general with traditional polishers. It should be applied after grain 320. It gives the pavement the perfect finish for an intense shine with...
Very robust abrasive with quick hook for the Calibration, Polishing and Polishing of the Terrazzo. Abrasive magnesian, synthetic and resinoid. Wide range of formulations (hardness), adapting to all materials on the...
This line consists of a Frankfurt coupling intended for calibration, polishing and glossy of stone surfaces (marble). This product is made with a careful selection of raw materials and is made through a meticulous...
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Marble Abrasives: Complete Guide to Products and Uses


Marble abrasives are critical tools in the polishing process. Among the most common products are diamond abrasive discs and abrasive sponges. Complementary products such as abrasive belts are also used for uniform polishing. In this article, the different types of abrasives, recommendations for their use, and specific applications in marble polishing will be detailed.

Types of Marble Abrasives

In the marble polishing process, it is crucial to have the right abrasives for optimal results. Below are the different types of abrasives used in marble polishing:

Diamond abrasive discs

Diamond abrasive discs are specialized tools designed for polishing marble surfaces. Its diamond composition ensures a high-quality finish and long-lasting shine. These discs are available in various degrees of abrasion, which allows the level of polishing to be adapted according to the specific needs of the marble to be treated.

Abrasive sponges

Abrasive sponges are ideal for polishing marble delicately and effectively, ensuring a uniform and shiny finish. Its smooth surface allows you to reach hard-to-reach areas and polish edges and corners with precision. These sponges are an essential tool to achieve flawless results in marble polishing.

Complementary products for marble polishing

In addition to abrasive discs and sponges, there are other complementary products that are essential for the marble polishing process. Abrasive belts, for example, are ideal for work on larger areas such as floors or worktops. These belts offer uniform and effective polishing, ensuring a high-quality finish on the marble.

Recommendations for the use of abrasives in marble

To achieve effective marble polishing, it is essential to follow a series of tips that will guarantee optimal results. Likewise, post-polishing care and maintenance are key to preserving the beauty and quality of marble.

Tips for effective polishing

  • Use the right pressure when polishing to avoid damaging the surface of the marble.
  • Use circular motions when applying abrasives for an even finish.
  • The intensity of the polishing varies according to the level of wear of the marble and the imperfections to be treated.
  • Apply water or a lubricant to prevent overheating of the surface during polishing.

Care and maintenance of marble after polishing

  • Clean the marble surface regularly with specific, non-abrasive products.
  • Avoid contact with sharp or hard objects that can scratch or damage the marble.
  • Apply special sealants or waxes to protect the marble's finish and maintain its shine.
  • Perform a light maintenance polish periodically to restore shine and remove possible stains.

Applications and Uses of Marble Abrasives

Marble is a noble and elegant material that is used on different surfaces and spaces. The applications and uses of marble abrasives in different areas are detailed below:

Polishing marble floors

  • Marble floors are a popular choice in spaces such as lounges, entrance hall, and common areas.
  • Polishing marble floors is essential to maintain their shine and flawless appearance.
  • Diamond abrasive discs are ideal for uniform polishing on large marble surfaces.

Polishing marble countertops and surfaces

  • Marble countertops and surfaces are common in kitchens and bathrooms, adding a touch of elegance.
  • Polishing marble countertops and surfaces helps maintain their shine and resistance to daily use.
  • Abrasive sponges are perfect for gently and effectively polishing these surfaces.

Polishing marble edges and corners

  • Marble edges and corners are areas that require special attention in the polishing process.
  • Abrasive sponges are ideal for reaching hard-to-reach areas and polishing these areas in detail.
  • The use of complementary products, such as abrasive belts, can ensure a uniform finish on marble edges and corners.
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