Scotch-Brite SE Surface Conditioning Belt, SE-BS, A/O Coarse, 3-1/2 in x 15-1/2 in_0

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Scotch-Brite SE Surface Conditioning Belt, SE-BS, A/O Coarse, 3-1/2 in x 15-1/2 in

SKU:3M-7100096333
The durable Scotch-Brite™ SE Surface Conditioning Belt was built to last, resisting both wear and sharp edges when used for cleaning, blending, deburring and finishing on a variety of metals.
$335.97

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Constructed of resin-reinforced non-woven fiber, our Scotch-Brite™ SE Surface Conditioning Belts resist loading and avoid under-cutting or gouging of the work piece. We engineered this belt to exhibit high initial and extended rates of cut, while maintaining superior edge durability. All belts may be used for “low stretch” applications. We also included a woven fabric (scrim) in our conditioning products, which is embedded in the nylon structure to provide additional strength and durability for edge work, deburring and efficient blending of all metal types. The non-woven material combined with abrasive grain is an ideal way to add a great finish or remove burrs. Trust Scotch-Brite™ Belts to deliver fantastic finishes. Scotch-Brite™ SE Surface Conditioning Belt uses course grade aluminum oxide abrasive. Aluminum oxide is a popular choice among industrial professionals because of its cut-rate and long life. This mineral is a tough, durable abrasive that self-fractures to expose fresh cutting edges in use, whereas traditional abrasives, such as garnet, quickly wear down with use. Due to its high cut-rate, hardness, strength, and low heat retention, aluminum oxide mineral is widely used in grinding applications in addition to sanding and finishing use. Aluminum oxide is suitable on a wide variety of substrates in both woodworking and metalworking, including ferrous alloys. Belt sanders are used for rapid grinding, sanding and finishing on a variety of surfaces. Depending on the material being worked, sanding wheels and discs may clog, quickly making them less efficient, while belt sanders continue to sand without clogging because small grooves in the abrasive belt open as they go around the arc of the drive wheel.