A coated abrasive is an abrasive grain bonded to a flexible substrate using adhesives. Common substrates are paper, cloth, vulcanized fiber, and plastic films and come in grit sizes range from very coarse to ultrafine.
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Abrasive bands help you get the finish your project requires. Remove tough material in hard-to-reach areas with fast-cutting abrasive bands in a variety of sizes and grits.
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Cartridge rolls are ideal for getting into small, hard to reach spaces. As they wear, the wrapped layers of the cartridge roll continually expose fresh abrasive layers for continued cutting action.
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An abrasive-coated material especially cloth or paper shaped into a continuous belt form and used for sanding, buffing, or cleaning a surface.
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A set of flat pieces of coated abrasive sheets (flaps) arranged and fastened together on a core like spokes of a wheel. The rotational slapping action of the flaps does the abrading and polishing.
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Flat pieces of coated abrasive sheets (flaps) arranged and fastened together on a core like spokes of a wheel. The rotational slapping action of the flaps does the abrading and polishing.
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Coated Abrasive in the form of roll. Roll stock can be used in a variety of applications from precision silt abrasives used in crankshaft and bearing polishing, to wide rolls for use on drum machines.
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Cloth backing abrasive-coated material shaped into a flexible or semi-flexible disc usually manufacturer with a center hole, that is mounted on abrasive machinery, and rotated by a wheel arbor. It is mainly used for polishing and grinding purposes.
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Fiber backing abrasive-coated material shaped into a flexible or semi-flexible disc usually manufacturer with a center hole, that is mounted on abrasive machinery, and rotated by a wheel arbor. It is mainly used for polishing and grinding purposes.
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These discs come in a variety of minerals, grits and bonds but all have a stiff fiber backing for support. Uses include many wood and metal grinding/sanding operations
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Paper backing abrasive-coated material shaped into a flexible or semi-flexible disc usually manufacturer with a center hole, that is mounted on abrasive machinery, and rotated by a wheel arbor. It is mainly used for polishing and grinding purposes.
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Wheels made with overlapping pieces of sandpaper and are generally used on grinders. They are ideal for removing smaller amounts of material and leave a smooth finish.
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Cross Pads are used for close tolerance polishing of small radii and channels, deburring the ends and insides of tubing and many other special applications. Square Pads are ideal for fast grind-blending on channels, fillets, and corners or spotting on flat surfaces.
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Coated Abrasive in the form of sleeve. Slide the abrasive sleeve over the drum and turn the nut to tighten. Resin over resin, Aluminum Oxide cloth backed bands have smooth spiral joints.
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Sanding Sponges are designed for sanding curved, contoured, or flat surfaces of wood, metal, paint, plastic, ceramics, and drywall.
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Sanding stars are equipped with a highly flexible abrasive cloth. The abrasive flaps are radially arranged and pressed with a specially developed eyelet. Due to the flexibility of the abrasive and the arrangement of the abrasive flaps, sanding stars are perfect to grind workpieces with contour. Sanding stars are used in the metal industry mainly as deburring tools and the wood industry mainly as grinding tools
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A sheet or roll of flexible granule coated paper, manufactured in various grain textures, used for sanding, buffing, or cleaning a surface.
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