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Key Features & Benefits
Sharp & Fast Cutting Action: Black silicon carbide (SiC) is one of the hardest manufactured materials. Its razor-sharp grains provide an aggressive initial cut and excellent penetration, making quick work of tough surfaces .
Exceptional Finish Quality: Unlike some abrasives that can leave deep scratches, silicon carbide is renowned for its ability to produce a virtually scratch-free, smooth surface. It is the ideal choice for finish sanding and prep work .
Self-Sharpening Properties: The abrasive grains are designed to microfracture under pressure, constantly exposing fresh cutting edges. This "self-sharpening" action ensures the belt maintains its cutting efficiency throughout its lifespan .
Versatile Wet or Dry Use: Many silicon carbide belts feature a strong, water and oil-resistant backing, allowing for both dry sanding and wet sanding applications. Wet sanding helps to lubricate the surface, minimize scratches, and reduce clogging from dust .
Durable Construction: Built on a heavy-duty cloth backing (often X-weight cotton or polyester), this belt offers excellent tear resistance and flexibility to conform to contours while withstanding high tension .
Technical Specifications
Size: 200 x 750 mm (Compatible with Major, Cyclone, and other standard floor sanders) .
Abrasive Material: Black Silicon Carbide.
Grit Available: P24,P36, P40, P60, P80, P100, P120, etc
Bond: Resin over Resin.
Package Quantity: Pack of 5 or Pack of 10
Recommended Applications
Flooring & Woodworking: Perfect for floor sanders, this belt is excellent for rough sanding, removing old paint or varnish, and preparing wood floors for finishing. Its ability to generate a smooth surface is highly valued by flooring professionals .
Stone & Masonry: Ideal for grinding and polishing marble, granite, engineered stone, and concrete .
Glass & Ceramics: The hardness of silicon carbide makes it one of the few abrasives capable of efficiently grinding glass, fiberglass, and ceramic materials .
Metalworking: Highly effective on non-ferrous metals like aluminum, brass, and titanium, as well as cast iron and alloy steels .
Automotive: Excellent for bodywork, sanding primer, removing rust, and pre-paint finishing