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techtalk:ref:tools156 [2019/10/18 23:33] hippysmack [Using a Benchtop Buffer] |
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+ | ====== Roloc Discs ====== | ||
+ | Manufacturer: Scotch-Brite. | ||
+ | * Non-woven disc aggressively deburrs and finishes. ((https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-us/all-3m-products/~/Scotch-Brite-Roloc-Surface-Conditioning-Disc/?N=5002385+3293241340&rt=rud)) | ||
+ | * Combined with Roloc backing, allows for aggressive cutting. | ||
+ | * Open-web construction resists loading and runs cool allowing for consistent finishes. | ||
+ | * 3M™ Roloc™ attachment system offers quick and easy disc change-out for multi-step finishing processes. | ||
+ | * Silicon carbide abrasive: | ||
+ | * Silicon carbide is a synthetic mineral that is very sharp and commonly used for low-pressure applications such as paint prep and finishing. \\ While silicon carbide breaks down faster than aluminum oxide, it produces a finer finish. | ||
+ | * Aluminum oxide abrasive: | ||
+ | * Aluminum oxide is a hard, blocky mineral that provides high cut-rate and long life. | ||