The restoration of granite (or marble) surface plates typically uses a traditional grinding method. During the repair process, the surface plate with worn precision is paired with a specialized grinding tool. Abrasive materials, such as diamond grit or silicon carbide particles, are used as auxiliary media to perform repeated grinding. This method effectively restores the surface plate to its original flatness and precision.
Although this restoration technique is manual and relies on experienced technicians, the results are highly reliable. Skilled technicians can accurately identify high spots on the granite surface and remove them efficiently, ensuring the plate regains its proper flatness and measurement accuracy.
This traditional grinding approach remains one of the most effective methods for maintaining long-term stability and precision of granite surface plates, making it a trusted solution in laboratories, inspection rooms, and precision manufacturing environments.
Post time: Aug-15-2025