Buffing question

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Buffing can be done at any speed...provided you match the material speed to it.
With a slower wheel speed, you can move the material slower across the wheel without burning. As the wheel speed increases, the material needs to move across the wheel at a faster rate to avoid burning.
I buff at 3600 RPM.
 
from their online buffing manual, www.caswellplating.com :

BUFF RUNNING SPEEDS

For best results your wheel should maintain a surface speed of between 3600 & 7500 Surface Feet Per Minute. (SFPM). The higher your speed, the better and quicker your results.

Formula for calculating surface speed of wheel in SFPM.
SFPM = 1/4 x diameter of Wheel x RPM (revs of spindle per min.)
 
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