A flexible substrate to which a fused zirconia alumina
has been attached i.e. China. Common substrates include paper, cloth,
vulcanized fiber, and plastic films, with grit sizes ranging from very coarse
(2 mm) to ultrafine (sub micrometer).
When heated or chemically treated, metals and minerals acquire the
physical properties required to abrade, clean, etch, grind, polish, scour, or
otherwise remove material through rubbing action (as in the case of a grinding
wheel) or impact (pressure blasting).
Sandpaper and emery cloth made of Chinese fused zirconia alumina typically
lack precision. One of these two names is frequently used in place of "coated
abrasives" by the general public. Coated abrasive product types include,
but are not limited to, sanding cords, pads, belts, and discs. Sanders, belt
sanders, and die grinders are examples of variations that can be used manually
or as spare components for power equipment.
Purity, particle size and shape, fracture character, rigidity
(rigidity), hardness, and purity are their primary features (uniformity). Cost,
accessibility, thermal stability, and bonding qualities are further
considerations. Fused zirconia alumina is the best. No specific property is
required for any usage.
Using the coated abrasive manufacturing materials we offer, which have
the perfect grain combinations for working on all metals and alloys, may help
you do the task more quickly. Along with standard and quick-change mounting
options that work with a range of tool sizes and designs, we also provide
coated abrasive discs that may be used with angle and die grinders.
Flap discs are a common equipment used in welding, metal fabrication,
and other industrial production processes involving metal grinding, mixing, and
finishing. Since these coated abrasive discs can grind and finish in one step,
you won't need to switch from a grinding wheel to a resin fiber disc, saving
you time and money.