Abrasive Belt
Item Name Code (INC) 02603
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A single layer of flexible, abrasive coated cloth or paper, joined to form a continuous belt.
Additional Information for Abrasive Belt
Abrasive belts are a type of abrasive material used in various industries for grinding, sanding, and polishing applications. They are commonly used in the metalworking, woodworking, and automotive industries.
In the supply class "Disks And Stones, Abrasive," abrasive belts are specifically categorized under the abrasive section. They are typically made of a flexible backing material, such as cloth or paper, which is coated with abrasive particles. The abrasive particles can be made of various materials, such as aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, or zirconia alumina.
Abrasive belts are designed to be used with belt sanders or other belt-driven machines. They are available in different sizes, grits, and configurations to suit different applications. The grit size refers to the coarseness or fineness of the abrasive particles on the belt. Lower grit numbers indicate a coarser abrasive, while higher grit numbers indicate a finer abrasive.
These belts are used for tasks such as removing material, shaping, smoothing, and finishing surfaces. They are commonly used for grinding and sanding metal, wood, plastics, and composites. The flexibility of the belt allows for contouring and reaching difficult-to-access areas.
When selecting an abrasive belt, it is important to consider the material being worked on, the desired finish, and the specific application requirements. It is also essential to follow proper safety precautions, such as wearing protective eyewear and gloves, when using abrasive belts.
In summary, abrasive belts are a versatile tool used for grinding, sanding, and polishing various materials. They are categorized under the supply class "Disks And Stones, Abrasive" in the supply group "Hardware And Abrasives."