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Coated abrasives


 

Coated abrasives are made of abrasive grains adhered to the surface of flexible or semi-flexible backings such as

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paper, cloth, vulcanized fiber, plastic films... They are used for DIY as well as industrial applications.

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Coated abrasives grit sizes range from very coarse (~2mm) to ultrafine (submicron) . Most grit sizes are standardized at the world level by ISO standards (ISO 6344).

Related Topics:
Submicron - ISO - Standards - ISO 6344

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Coated abrasives are used by hand or on machines, applications are extremely varied, at home and in the industry for:

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  • fine finishes: hand sanding or polishing of wooden cabinets, car bodies primers, metals..
  • high precision operations: optical lenses polishing, magnetic heads superfinising..
  • medium stock removal with portable or fixed machines: floor sanding, disc grinding of metal, endless belts grinding of wood, metal, glass..
  • heavy material removal with wide (up to 3 meters) belts on high power machines (up to 500 HP) to grind stainless steel sheets or coils or to calibrate plywood or chipboards panels.
  • Sandpaper and emery cloth are coated abrasives for hand use, usually non precision. These two terms are used by general public in place of "coated abrasives".

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