Additionally aluminum oxide is exceedingly durable.
Ceramic sanding belts vs aluminum oxide.
Most versatile abrasive for use on all wood sanding applications from stock removal to finish sanding.
When sanding harder metals such as titanium or stainless steel aluminum oxide does not have as long of a life as say ceramic or zirconia.
Zirconia sanding discs and zirconia sanding belts are the most popular types of abrasives found in the marketplace.
The combination of a very good shelf life and lower cost is what makes aluminum oxide stand out over other forms of sandpaper including silicon carbide.
Recognized by its brownish red color.
To see how different brands of sandpaper stack up see torture test.
Both will remove metal faster and last longer than all aluminum oxide or silicon carbide products.
These hi performance grains have the ability to constantly resharpen as they wear providing fast cutting action through their usable life.
Both grains are considered hi performance.
Ceramic abrasives have a micro crystalline habit and are more uniform in their structure than either aluminium oxide or zirconia abrasives.
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Although it is stronger than aluminum oxide zirconia may have difficulties grinding mill scale.
On the other hand closed coat sandpaper produces a more uniform scratch pattern making it a good choice for sanding finishes.
Available in open and closed coat.
This habit means that ceramic grains break down in a controlled manner extending the.
Both belts have the ability to resharpen as they wear and both are primarily used on metal applications.
As high performance belts both zirconia and ceramic sanding belts will last longer and remove metal faster than aluminum oxide or silicon carbide sanding belts.
Used primarily on metal applications.
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Aluminum oxide is the most common abrasive used on sandpaper.