Naniwa Dup 09 Ccd E 18 Hot Site
Use Cases & Who Should Buy
- Knife makers and restorers seeking a final polishing compound to add shine.
- Woodworkers and chisel users polishing bevels and flats.
- Hobbyists restoring kitchen knives, pocket knives, or collectible blades.
- Not ideal as the sole abrasive for someone without access to coarser grits—best for finishing only.
CCD: This acronym is frequently used in precision imaging (Charge-Coupled Device) or, in the context of abrasives, could represent a specific coating density or material composition.
- CCD: Refers to the Charge-Coupled Device cameras inside the splicer. These cameras view the fiber from two angles (X-axis and Y-axis) to align them precisely.
- E 18: This is the specific error code generated by the system firmware.
- HOT: This describes the status of the hardware.
Disclaimer: Stone formulations change. Always perform a scratch test on a junk blade before using an unknown stone on a valuable knife. The author is not responsible for thermal damage to high-carbon steel due to aggressive use of the "Hot" variant. naniwa dup 09 ccd e 18 hot
2. Key Properties and Thermal Performance
The "HOT" suffix is not an exaggeration. Standard Nylon 6/6 has a melting point around 260°C (500°F), but a "hot" grade undergoes additional thermal stabilization. Use Cases & Who Should Buy
If this identifier refers to a Naniwa diamond tool, it is likely designed for: Precision Grinding Knife makers and restorers seeking a final polishing