Product Selection Differences for Non Woven Abrasive Belts

When selecting Non Woven Abrasive Belts, there are several key factors to consider that can help you make an informed decision:

  1. Grit Type and Size: Non Woven Abrasive Belts come in different grit sizes and types, such as coarse, medium, and fine. The choice of grit size depends on the level of material removal required and the finish desired.

  2. Backing Material: Non Woven Abrasive Belts can have different backing materials like cloth, paper, or film. The backing material affects the durability and flexibility of the belt.

  3. Bonding System: The bonding system used in Non Woven Abrasive Belts determines how well the abrasive grains are adhered to the backing material. A strong bonding system ensures the abrasive grains stay in place during use.

  4. Density: The density of the non-woven material used in the belt impacts its aggressiveness and conformability. Higher density belts are more aggressive but may be less conformable.

  5. Abrasive Material: Different abrasive materials like aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, or ceramic are used in Non Woven Abrasive Belts. The choice of abrasive material depends on the application and the material being worked on.

  6. Backing Flexibility: The flexibility of the backing material affects how well the belt can conform to irregular surfaces. More flexible backings are better for contours and curved surfaces.

  7. Size and Compatibility: Ensure that the size and specifications of the Non Woven Abrasive Belt are compatible with your sanding equipment to avoid any issues during use.

By considering these factors, you can choose the Non Woven Abrasive Belts that best suit your specific application requirements and achieve optimal results.