Which is more suitable for your processing scenarios: brown or white fused alumina?
Measure twice, cut once.
--Product Brief
Two primary materials serve the same production line: our brown fused alumina and white fused alumina are designed for B2B clients seeking stable removal rates, controllable overhaul cycles, and quantifiable unit costs.
Brown Aluminum for Resin Wheels offers controlled breakage and economical cutting in resin-bonded systems, while white fused alumina, with its high purity and sharper grains, is well-suited for ceramic-bonded wheels, ideal for low-contamination and fine-surface-refining applications. Through grain-level engineering and batch quality control, we deliver repeatable wheel lives and reduced process variability-as the saying goes, "measure twice, cut once." This philosophy is reflected in our inspection and shipping processes, saving shop floor time and reducing defect rates.
You get what you pay for.
--Product Overview
Brown fused aluminum oxide used in resin-bonded grinding wheels is typically manufactured through arc melting. It features sharp, angular grains that strike a balance between toughness and predictable breakage, making it suitable for resin-bonded wheels where cutting sharpness is maintained through grain self-fracture.White Aluminum For Ceramic Wheels, made from high-purity alumina, has even harder and sharper grains with lower impurity content, making it suitable for ceramic systems that withstand high temperatures and are sensitive to contamination.
In short: Your goals determine your choice; as the saying goes, "you get what you pay for." The selection should be based on the bonding system and surface requirements.

The proof is in the pudding.
--Advantages In Products
• Controlled friability and cutting consistency
- engineered brown fused aluminum oxide grains fracture predictably to extend effective cutting life in resin bonds, reducing dressing frequency.
• Purity and thermal resilience
- white fused alumina grains keep hardness at elevated temperatures and minimize chemical transfer to sensitive workpieces.
• Tight particle-size distribution
- improves wheel balance and reduces vibration for both resin and ceramic grinding wheels.
• Traceable QA
- batch certificates (particle-size curve, Al₂O₃ content, bulk density) and incoming inspection reports reduce supplier risk.
• Economics at scale
- optimized grades lower total grinding cost per part when matched to the correct bond.
Customers always come first.
-- Case Of Customer
A European wheel OEM switched to our brown fused alumina for resin-bonded grinding wheel tool products for 150×20 resin wheels on mild steel lines and saw a 22% reduction in dressing frequency; when they trialed our white fused alumina in vitrified wheels for hardened-alloy finishing, Ra improved by 14%. Their buyer noted that stable batches and clear QC allowed quicker recipe tuning and less downtime-proof that consistent inputs deliver measurable outputs.
Actions speak louder than words
--Why Choose Us
We are a manufacturer specializing in aluminum oxide abrasive raw materials, with over 30 years of experience in process development, laboratory testing, and grain engineering. Our aim is to serve industrial buyers who value repeatability and unit cost. We conduct root cause analysis for any issues after shipment, provide verifiable test data and batch traceability, and assist customers in seamlessly integrating our products into their grinding wheel formulations.


