"INOX" on a cutting disc means that the disc is specifically designed to cut stainless steel. INOX is short for "inoxydable," meaning "not oxidized," and is commonly used to refer to stainless steel. INOX cutting discs do not contain iron and are therefore capable of cutting stainless and mild steel. This disc is designed to avoid contaminating the material during the cutting process and reduce heat generation to maintain the corrosion resistance and beauty of the stainless steel. INOX cutting discs are typically made of high-quality abrasive materials, such as alumina or zirconia, which offer superior cutting performance and life when cutting hard metals.
In addition, INOX cut disc bonds are often specially formulated to withstand high temperatures, reduce heat buildup, prevent material damage, and extend the service life of the disc.













