Cut off discs

Flat depressed-centre cut-off discs for cutting metal parts, castings, bars, tubes, pallets, etc., on manual, pendulum and CNC machines are part of TIAC’s production.
In terms of size, TIAC is able to meet most customer requirements, with production ranging from 115 mm to 1275 mm in diameter. Using different types of abrasives, TIAC cut-off discs are suitable for cutting steels, alloy steels, special steels, cast irons, aluminium and titanium.

Cut-off operation with TIAC discs

  • CodeUse
    3ZA 16/2 T7 BX16Steel tube cutting
    9AMG 20 R 10BFSteel profile cutting
    AMG 713 BF4White cutting
    AST30-36- Q+ 10BFMCasting alloy cutting
    C36/46 TBFAlloy cutting
  • CodeUse
    AMG 70 L 6 BMetallographic samples cutting
    AMG 24 O5 BFHardened steel bar cutting

DIMENSIONAL RANGE

Minimum Diameter: 115 mm
Maximum Diameter: 1275 mm
Minimum Thickness: 1mm
Maximum Thickness: 15mm

Features of our abrasive cutting discs:

  • RELIABILITY
    Our abrasive cutting discs are designed and manufactured from high quality materials to ensure long life and consistent performance.
  • CUTTING PRECISION
    Thanks to their high precision and stability, our abrasive cutting discs offer clean, precise cuts, reducing the need for trimming and improving process efficiency.
  • VERSATILITY
    Our abrasive cutting discs are suitable for a wide range of applications, including straight and curved cuts on a variety of metal materials.
  • SAFETY
    We care about the safety of our customers. Our abrasive cutting discs are designed to minimise the risk of accidents and ensure a safe working environment.
  • CUSTOMISATION
    Product customisation also enables clean, burr-free cuts with a shiny surface.

Insight: cut-off discs:

Cutting with abrasive discs remains a widely used technique for sectioning parts in industry. Despite the emergence of new systems, cut-off discs offer a combination of speed and flexibility that makes them indispensable in many applications. This methodology is particularly effective for splitting casting trees, where precision and speed are essential. Traditional abrasive disc cutting continues to be preferred for its reliability and versatility, guaranteeing consistent, quality results in a wide range of materials and operating conditions.