(1175 companies) Abrasives and abrasive products are used to remove surface materials such as metal, ceramics, glass, plastics, and paint. Abrasives and abrasive products include discs, belts, blast machines and sandblasters, as well as sheets, rolls, and hand pads.
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(288 companies) Abrasive belts consist of abrasive grain adhered onto the surface of a cloth, film, paper, non-woven or other backing.
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(380 companies) Abrasive discs consist of abrasive grain adhered onto the surface of a cloth, film, paper, non-woven or other backing. They are used for metal removal, surface finishing, sanding, etc.
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(291 companies) Abrasive grain and finishing media includes crushed grit, metal shot, glass beads or shaped chips for blasting, mass finishing (vibratory or tumbling), bonded wheels, coated abrasives, ball milling, water jet cutting, and other applications.
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(151 companies) Abrasive, grinding and finishing accessories include holders, back-up pads, mandrels, contact wheels, polishing naps and other components used to apply abrasive products.
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(309 companies) Abrasive sheets, rolls or pads consists of abrasive grain adhered onto the surface of a cloth, film, paper, non-woven, sponge or other backing usually with a die cut square or rectangular shape.
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(47 companies) Ball milling and grinding media are designed for ball milling and the grinding down of bulk, powder or granular materials into finer powder forms or disperse pigments in a resin or coating.
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(131 companies) Blast media and blasting abrasives are consumables used in surface preparation processes, such as sandblasting and peening.
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(244 companies) Bonded abrasives consist of conventional abrasive grains held together in a matrix of glass, resin, rubber or other binders. This classification includes grinding wheels, cut-off wheels, honing stones, mounted points and grinding segments.
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(119 companies) Ceramic abrasives and media include aluminum oxide, boron carbide, cubic boron nitride (CBN), cerium oxide, fabricated diamond, silicate, silicon carbide, tin oxide, tungsten carbide, zirconia, and other fused or sintered crystalline inorganic materials.
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(131 companies) Coated abrasives are used for abrading, smoothing, or polishing.
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(18 companies) Contact wheels drive and provide backup support for abrasive belts. They are available in a variety of face profiles, materials and diameters.
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(382 companies) Cut-off wheels and abrasive saw blades are used to cut bars, stock, pipes and other materials that are made of metal, concrete, or masonry.
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(35 companies) Diamond powders and superabrasive grains include extreme-hardness abrasives such as synthetic diamond, natural diamonds, and cubic boron nitride (CBN). They are used in the polishing, finishing, grinding, and cutting of ultra-hard materials.
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(251 companies) Diamond tools and wheel dressers are used to condition, true and dress grinding wheels. Dressing is the process of re-sharpening the tiny cutting edges on a grinding wheel’s surface.
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(241 companies) Finishing compounds are used to improve surface finish or flatness. They often consist of fine abrasives in slurry, bar, powder or paste forms.
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(210 companies) Flap wheels and specialty abrasives includes cartridge rolls, cross pads, sleeves, unitized or convolute wheels, interleaved flaps, flap discs and other specialized abrasive products converted from coated or nonwoven abrasives.
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(69 companies) Garnet and mineral abrasives include mined grains such as pumice, carborundum, natural diamond, emery, tripoli, rouge, staurolite, novaculite, silica and other silicate minerals.
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(368 companies) Grinding wheels are used for metal removal, dimensioning, and finishing. They consist of an integral shank, pin, shaft, or mandrel that drives a mounted wheel or blades.
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(121 companies) Hones and honing tools are abrasive products used to refine the finish of internal bores and external surfaces.
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(63 companies) Laps and lapping tools are used for precision surface finishing, often in conjunction with loose abrasive compounds.
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(84 companies) Metal abrasives include metal shot or balls, cut wire, crushed metal grit, and shaped media for applications such as blasting, ball burnishing, peening, mass finishing (vibratory or tumbling), and deburring. Products are also used in bonded wheels and coated abrasives.
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(133 companies) Nonwoven surface conditioning abrasives consist of abrasive grains adhered with resin to the internal fiber surfaces of a nonwoven textile backing.
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(63 companies) Peening shot and beads are small metal balls or glass beads that are used to impact compressive stresses into part surfaces and to deburr sharp edges without removing material.
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(77 companies) Plastic media and abrasives are used in blasting, tumbling, and other finishing processes. Plastic blast media allows removal of paints or organic coating without abrading the underlying metal substrate.
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(110 companies) Sharpeners and sharpening stones are used for sharpening edges and honing internal or external surfaces. They are generally stones or bonded abrasive product with a rectangular block or shaped stick configuration.
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(117 companies) Specialty abrasive grain and finishing media include glass beads, sodium carbonate, walnut shells, corn cobs, sponge, hardwood, coal slag and other organic materials as well as other unique compositions or materials for specialized processing.
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(314 companies) Superabrasives and diamond wheels include grinding wheels, abrasive saw blades, wheel dressers, single-point tools, and other products that use diamond or cubic boron nitride (CBM) abrasive grains.
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(31 companies) Surface grinding segments are bonded abrasive structures that can be assembled on a special form to create a large wheel for flat surface grinding.
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(87 companies) Tumbling and mass finishing media is used to debur, burnish, color, de-scale, polish or clean during finishing processes.
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