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Sanding Belts
Sandpaper America manufactures all kinds of sanding resin cloth material that can be used for belt sanding including: edge, longitudinal, profile, stroke, surface, vaneer, wide belt, and narrow belt sanding. A few of the most popular sander names our belts are used on include: Grizzly, Timesaver, Performax, Delta, Heeseman, Supermax, Dynafile and Powermatic. Other sanders include: Langzauner, Jet, Finish Pro, Larick, Wyson, Tagliabue, Mattison, Oakley, Nesco, Yates, Unitec and Porter Cable.
Resin Cloth Sanding Belts are made using a resin over resin process. This makes them more durable and longer lasting.
The “x” weight cloth is covered with a powerful resin (as opposed to glue which is less durable) which is then electro-statically adhered the aluminum oxide grit to the resin. Then this is covered with another layer of resin that has the desired tint mixed in, such as maroon, for differentiation and appearance. The second coating of resin seals and secures it. There are two distinct types of aluminum oxide materials: open coat for woodworking and closed coat for metalworking.
Resin Paper Sanding Belts: This product is made via the same process as cloth belts but the backing is made of an “F” weight paper. It is primarily a wide belt function and is used for more delicate sanding. Vaneer sanders generally use paper.
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Surface Conditioning Belts: SCM Belts are a tough, heavy duty scotch brite type material used for buffing, polishing, de-burring, finishing and oxidation removal. They are often referred to as non-woven materials.
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Resin Bond S/C (Silicon Carbide) Cloth Belts for GlassWork: This material is best used for glass beveling. The manufacturing process is the same as resin cloth belts. The color is always black and are almost always closed coat. This material's usefulness on glass is due to the fact that silicon carbide disperses heat better than any other material. Glass builds and stores heat readily. The silicon carbide material fractures it as it is consumed. That displaces the heat and constantly re-sharpens itself.
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