We’ve got your cylindrical buffing wheels here in diameters from 100 to 500mm, with hole sizes at 19, 24, or 32mm hexagon depending on what your spindle needs—thickness runs 15-18mm give or take. The sisal and cotton cloth construction with a clip core gives it pretty good bite for heavy stock removal, but it’s not the best for final mirror finishes on soft metals like alumnum.

Basically, these are straight-cut wheels with hard, soft, or sticky impregnation options—most buyers go with teh medium-hard for general polishing on steel or stainless. We hold ISO certification, so you can expect consistent density across the roll, and the 45-degree bias is what it is for preventing fraying during use. MOQ is 1000 units, and we can do OEM/ODM on the hub design if your machine needs something custom.

11# and 3# models are the most common for buffing car luggage racks or tubular frames—they handle the oxidation yield above 95% pretty well without clogging up quickly. What it does is cut faster than a sewn wheel but with less heat buildup, so you’re not burning the work suface on thinner parts.
Lead time is usually 20 days or so form order confirmation, but we’ll confirm stock levels once you send the spec sheet—sometimes the 500mm diameter runs tight on raw sisal cloth, so check before committing. Pricing beats most domestic alternatives for this density, and we include COA with each batch for traceability.

One thing buyers don’t always ask about is the hexagon hole geometry—it’s designed for clip mounting, not threaded arbors, so if you’re using a standdard center hole adapter, you’ll need to specify that upfront. We’ve shipped these for years to industrial finishing shops, and the 68# model with sticky impregnation is actually better for deburring than polishing, so don’t use it where you need a scratch-free surface.

Anyway, if you’re looking at 1000 units of the 3# model in 300mm diameter with hard impregnation and 24mm hex hole, we can have them out in three weeks—just confirm the packing preference (bulk or individual sleeves) when you send PO.
Those are our standard model codes for different buffing wheel densities. 11# is the softest, 3# is medium, 68# is medium-hard, and 16# is the hardest. You pick the one that matches your polishing pressure and finish requirements.
The 1000 MOQ is per model. So if you order 11# and 3#, that's 1000 pieces each. We can combine sizes within the same model to hit that number.
For custom diameters or thicknesses, lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation. Standard sizes ship within 7-10 days. We'll confirm timing once we have your specs.
Yes, we include a copy of our ISO certificate with every shipment. If your quality team needs a specific format or a notarized copy, just let us know and we'll arrange it.
Hard impregnation gives a rigid wheel for heavy cutting, soft is more flexible for medium polishing, and sticky has a tacky surface that holds compound better for fine finishing. Choose based on the metal you're working on and the finish you need.