Electroplated diamond cutting discs are specifically designed for high-efficiency cutting of FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) and other composite materials. With a single-layer electroplated diamond coating, these discs deliver sharp cutting performance, low cutting force, and excellent edge quality, making them ideal for precision processing.
They are widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, wind energy, and composite manufacturing.

Ultra-Sharp Cutting
Electroplated bond exposes 100% of diamond grains, ensuring aggressive and precise cutting.
Excellent Edge Quality
Minimizes delamination, burrs, and fiber pull-out when cutting FRP materials.
Low Cutting Force
Reduces heat generation and prevents burning or deformation of composite materials.
High Precision
Suitable for thin cutting and precision trimming.
Customizable Design
Available in various sizes, thicknesses, and arbor configurations.
FRP (Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic),CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic),GFRP panels and sheets,Epoxy resin composites,PCB boards,Laminated composite materials etc.

| Parameter | Value Range |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 50 mm – 400 mm |
| Thickness | 0.5 mm – 3.0 mm |
| Diamond Grit | D46 – D181 |
| Bond Type | Electroplated |
| Arbor Hole | Customizable |
| Cutting Type | Dry / Wet |
| Base Body | Steel / Stainless Steel |
Optional Customization
Ultra-thin cutting discs (≤0.5 mm)
Reinforced core for high-speed cutting
Special edge profiles (continuous / segmented / slotted)
Rich experience in superabrasive tools manufacturing
Full customization based on application
Stable quality and fast delivery
Technical support for cutting optimization
Proven solutions for composite material processing
Packaging & Delivery
Standard export packaging
Lead time: 7–15 work days
Global shipping support
Q1: Is electroplated diamond suitable for FRP cutting?
Yes. It provides sharp cutting with minimal damage to fibers, making it ideal for FRP and composites.
Q2: Dry or wet cutting?
Both are possible. Dry cutting with air cooling is commonly used for FRP.
Q3: How to choose grit size?
Coarse (D91–D181): Fast cutting
Medium (D64–D91): Balanced
Fine (D46): Better edge finish