This Kalamazoo Industries Inc. abrasive sanding belt guide is just a reference and this will be a sanding belt trial to find the appropriate abrasive belt that will work for your sanding application.
- Playing around with various sanding belts. Each belt grade is going give your material a different end result.
- You have you a two different grades of abrasive sanding belts:
- Commercial Grades:
- Lower quality backing material.
- Not designed to be used in an industrial production atmosphere.
- Commercial Grades:
- Loose manufacturing tolerances.
- Abrasive material used is more likely to break down quicker.
- Backing material used is more likely to be low grade fabric.
- Poor adhesive agent such as hide glue.
- Industrial Grades:
- Higher quality backing material.
- Designed to be used in an industrial production atmosphere.
- Tighter manufacturing tolerances.
- Higher quality abrasive material used.
- Higher quality backing material such as fine cottons or polyesters.
- Higher quality bonding adhesive such at phenolic resin.
- You two forms of sand paper:
- Open Coat Belt– this form of sanding belt has gaps and spaces so the material won’t clog the belt. This abrasive belt is used mostly with woodworking.
- Closed Coat Belt– this form of sanding belt doesn’t have gaps or spaces which make this sanding belt is designed and manufactured for sanding or grinding metals.
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