high quality diamond abrasive paper grade
USD $0.01 - $0.07 /Piece
Min.Order:1 Piece
Changzhou Firstrate Electrical Appliance Co., Ltd.
high quality diamond abrasive paper grade
Sandpaper is produced in different grit sizes and is used to remove small amounts of material from surfaces,either to make them smoother (for example, in painting and wood finishing), to remove a layer of material (such as old paint), or sometimes to make the surface rougher (for example, as a preparation for gluing).
They can be punched into different shapes as triangular, circular, rectangular and other irregular shapes.
Convenient loop backing can be used with any velcro disc holder or sander.
The sandpaper is easy to replace when worn. The everlasting grains and paper backing significantly extend the already long life.
The sandpaper can be fixed on electrical or pneumatic tools to grind, polish for stainless steel, ship, automobile, furniture, aviation, machinery, building, instrument, metal and so on.
Features of sanding paper:
Easy application and removal
High efficiency
Safe, efficient, low consumption
Resist moisture and heat
Durable, extended life
Good abrasion resistance with flexibility
Resists clogging during use
No risk of color transfer
Applications of sanding paper:
Woods
Fillers
Paints
Lacquers
Metal surfaces
Steels
Stainless steel
Marble, concrete
Fibre glass
Plastic materials
Glass
Wooden floors
Abrasive | silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, zirconia alumina, ceramic alumina |
Size | Customized size |
Grit range | Customized |
Shapes of sanding paper:
Sandpaper comes in a number of different shapes and sizes:
1.sheet: usually 9 by 11 inches, but other sizes may be available
2.belt: usually cloth backed, comes in different sizes to fit different belt sanders.
3.disk: made to fit different models of disc and random orbit sanders. May be perforated for some models of sanders. Attachment includes pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) and "hook-and-loop" (similar to Velcro).
4.rolls: known as "shag rolls" by many contractors
5.sponge: for tight places
Sandpaper Buying Guide
Sandpaper is available for use with power tools and for sanding by hand:
Power-sanding products remove material quickly and efficiently. They're a good choice for getting rid of blemishes and for shaping and leveling wood. Power sanding is an effective method of preparing metal surfaces for paint. Sandpaper for power sanding comes in sheets, discs and belts designed to fit specific power tools. Some tools also accept sheets cut to size.
Hand-sanding products give you a lighter touch for woodworking and finishing. You have better control and can sand areas that a power sander can't reach. With proper technique, the scratches align with the wood grain and are less visible. Hand sand wood as final preparation for finishes and between finish coats. Sandpaper for hand sanding comes in sheets you cut to the size you need. You can use some sandpaper for both hand sanding and power sanding.
Sandpaper types
One way to determine which sandpaper will work best for a particular job is to know the abrasive materials and their properties.
Some papers use natural abrasives:
Other abrasives are manmade:
You may see sandpaper labeled closed-coat or open-coat. Closed-coat products feature abrasives covering all of the backing. This construction removes more material — making it effective for hand sanding — but can clog more quickly than open-coat products. Open-coat products have empty space on the backing, giving waste material room to accumulate without reducing performance. Since they don't clog as quickly, they're effective for power sanding.
Sandpaper Grit Numbers
The grit number of a sanding product indicates the size of the abrasive particles. The lower the number, the larger the abrasive particles — they remove more material but create more noticeable scratches. A higher number indicates smaller particles which don't remove as much material but leave a finer, more polished appearance. Sanding projects use several grit sizes, starting with lower-number grits and moving up the scale to finer, higher-number grits. Each higher grit removes scratches from the previous grit, creating an increasingly smooth surface.
There is a wide range of grit numbers available, from 24 for heavy material removal to 2000 and beyond for working with automotive finishes. Grit numbers between 60 and 220 will handle most household projects.
The specific grit numbers you need vary by project and the material you're sanding, so follow the abrasive product manufacturer's recommendations. Here are some general guidelines:
Grit numbers from 36 to 100 are good for removing material and work well with power sanders. Applications include:
Grit numbers from 100 to 180 perform well with both hand sanding and power sanding, preparing bare surfaces for finishes. This range is good for:
Grit numbers from 180 to 320 work for finishing. Hand sanding is good for these applications:
Other options of sanding paper:
Packed in blister pack
Q: What’s your MOQ?
A: Normally our MOQ is 500 units per model, but we can also accept 100-300pcs, it depends on the model.
Q: What’s your payment terms?
A: We could accept L/C sight, T/T ,Paypal and E-credit etc.
Q: What’s the delivery time?
A: Normally our lead time is 45days, but if the quantity is large, or it’s related to some special components, the lead time would be longer.
Q: Can I get free samples?
A: Yes. You pay the sample cost and shipping cost first. We will return you the money back when place official orders.
Our service:
a.1 year warranty
b.1%-2% Spare Parts
c. OEM & ODM are welcome
d. trial orders are available
e. 24 hours online service.