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مميزات خاصة
Open, aggressive web that is excellent to grain, clean, denib, defuzz and finish
Resistant to loading
May be used by hand, on a hand pad block, or on an in-line sander
Abrasive mineral: medium grade silicon carbide
Measures 9" length by 6" width
Universal utility for hand blending and finishing metals, wood and other materials
Conformable material blends scratches on irregular surfaces without altering the workpiece
Provides similar performance as steel wool grade 3 without shredding, rusting, or splintering
Effective for woodworking applications to highlight, paint prep, sealer scuffing and scuffing between coats
Non-woven construction and abrasive mineral provide consistent cutting over the life of the reusable pad
وصف
Open, aggressive web that is excellent to grain, clean, denib, defuzz and finish. Resistant to loading. May be used by hand, on a hand pad block, or on an in-line sander. Abrasive mineral: Medium grade silicon carbide. Color: Gray. Non-woven nylon/polyester fiber material.
Scotch-Brite Blending Hand Pad combines load resistance and uniform wear to provide a consistent cut-rate throughout the life of the pad. The 6 x 9” Blending Hand Pad can be used by hand for precise control, with a hand pad holder for uniform finishing, or on an inline sander to cover larger areas.
This gray pad is filled with silicon carbide abrasive mineral, a synthetic mineral that is very sharp and commonly used for low-pressure applications such as paint prep. While it breaks down faster than aluminum oxide, it produces a superior finish.
Scotch-Brite abrasives are unique surface conditioning products with abrasives incorporated into non-woven fiber matrix. Combining abrasives and non-woven material creates an abrasive system that delivers consistent results for the life of the product. The open-web material runs cool and is load resistant, which keeps the abrasive minerals cutting at high performance by limiting clogging of the fibers.