Aluminum oxide abrasive roll 70000014
C-paperE-paperresin

aluminum oxide abrasive roll
aluminum oxide abrasive roll
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Characteristics

Abrasive material
aluminum oxide
Backing
E-paper, C-paper
Bonding
resin

Description

Use the color abrasive dry paper backed by C-D-E paper. The backing is electrosprayed and completely bonded with the white aluminum grit to the resin, so it has a long service life. Binic sanding paper and roll is designed for general-purpose machine sanding of wood in orbital sanders (including ½-slice sanders and palm sanders), as well as heavy-duty abrasive for manual sanding, and paint preparation in the decoration industry. Suitable for surface sanding, reducing static load, wide belt, removing sanding dust, Clogging of the delay belt and no burning marks. These aluminum sandpapers are ideal for preparing surfaces before painting, and can be used on wood, metal or plastic. These volumes are very suitable for merchants and regular users. The coarse grade is very effective for quickly removing old paint or processing rough surfaces. The good grade is used to obtain a smooth finish. Grinding and polishing the complex surface of metal and stainless steel, cast iron products, wooden Alixel, eliminating surface rust, paint finish, burrs and welds, making the finishing process more perfect. Colored sandpaper rolls is a sandpaper used for manual and mechanical sanding of wood, fillers, paints, varnishes and metals. The weight of the paper liner is C or D, which makes it heavy enough for the machine to use, but if the paper is folded in half, the coarser sand tends to crack-this is not very flexible. This is the most popular choice for painters and decorators who like more rigid panels.

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