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Abrasives Applied in World Cup

Although the 2014 Brazil World Cup has come to a successful end, many of us couldn't help recalling the wonderful moment of each game. iAbrasive analysts try to analyze the World Cup from abrasives industry.

From: iAbrasive.comDate: 2014-07-21 03:53:34Views: 413

Although the 2014 Brazil World Cup has come to a successful end, many of us couldn't help recalling the wonderful moment of each game. iAbrasive analysts try to analyze the World Cup from abrasives industry.

Stadium

Located in Estado do Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, Estadio Mario Filho was rebuilt in Mar, 2010 and completed on Apr 10, 2013. The Stadium cost 5 hundred million dollars. There are 73,531 seats in total that consumed 80,000 tons steel and large numbers of grinding wheels and cutting discs.

Football

football

The World Cup named "Brazuca" for Brazil public votes. "Brazuca" is made in Shenzhen. The football's surface is endowed with unique symmetry by six identical cross splits, which can bring better stability and aerodynamics performance. Besides, it is made by hand, the liner requires polishing by sand paper and hand pad can clean the football surface.

Soccer Shoe

soccer shoes

Manufacturers put more technical elements in soccer shoes. We shall not forget the sand paper that made great contributions to the shining shoes.

The Jules Rimet Cup

The Jules Rimet Cup

As the trophy of the World Cup, the Jules Rimet Cup symbolizes the highest honor in the world of football. The only "Jules Rimet Cup" won't be possessed by any countries. The holding period is four years and country that holds the trophy can have a copy of the Jules Rimet Cup. Made by Italian, the trophy is made up of gold. Large block of gold have to be grinded by superhard diamond cutters to become what we are familiar with today. Seen from smooth surface, we can figure out the shape and track of sand paper and flap wheel.

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