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Highlights
Abrasive Materials:
Aluminum Oxide – general-purpose use on wood and metal
Zirconia Alumina – high-performance cutting and grinding on metal
Silicon Carbide – for glass, stone, rubber, and plastics
Ceramic – extremely durable for aggressive metal removal
Non-woven / Trizact – for fine finishing and polishing
Backing Types:
Cloth (X, Y, or J weight) – strong and durable; J-weight is more flexible
Polyester – waterproof and tear-resistant
Paper – for light-duty applications
Film-backed – uniform finish and high flexibility
Grit Range:
Coarse (36–60 grit) – for heavy stock removal
Medium (80–120 grit) – for blending and shaping
Fine (150–320 grit) – for surface preparation
Very Fine (400–1200+ grit) – for polishing and final finishing
Common Belt Sizes:
10 × 330 mm – for handheld belt sanders
75 × 533 mm / 100 × 610 mm – common workshop sizes
150 × 2000 mm / 300 × 4000 mm – industrial belt grinders
(Custom sizes available)
Joint Types:
Overlap joint – standard, durable
Scarfed (skived) joint – low-profile, smooth running
Tape-reinforced joint – high strength for heavy-duty use
Application Areas:
Metal surface grinding and deburring
Wood shaping, smoothing, and finishing
Weld seam removal
Knife and blade sharpening
Plastic and composite surface prep
Automotive bodywork sanding
Operating Speed:
Up to 5,000–7,000 Surface Feet per Minute (SFPM)
Speed should match machine and material type
Key Features:
Continuous abrasive exposure for consistent performance
Heat and load-resistant coatings available
Flexible or rigid backing for different contouring needs
Long-lasting durability even under heavy-duty operations
Available for wet or dry sanding processes
Description
An abrasive belt is a continuous loop of abrasive-coated backing material used in belt sanders and linishing machines for surface grinding, sanding, finishing, and polishing. It is commonly used in metalworking, woodworking, automotive, and fabrication industries to achieve smooth finishes, remove material quickly, and prepare surfaces for further treatment.