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Abrasives
(Showing 24 of 26)Abrasives
Source abrasive discs, grinding wheels, sanding products, cutting wheels, flap discs, polishing materials, and surface preparation supplies for HVAC, fabrication, maintenance, and industrial applications.
Abrasive Product Categories
Cutting Wheels
Abrasive wheels designed for cutting metal, steel, stainless steel, and fabrication materials.
Grinding & Flap Discs
Products used for grinding, blending, deburring, weld cleanup, and surface preparation.
Sandpaper & Surface Finishing
Sheets, rolls, belts, and finishing abrasives for smoothing, preparation, and polishing work.
Polishing & Specialty Abrasives
Specialized products used for precision finishing, polishing, restoration, and detailed surface treatment.
Selecting Abrasives
Proper abrasive selection depends on material hardness, desired finish, removal rate, tool type, operating speed, and application requirements. Choosing the correct abrasive helps improve productivity, surface quality, equipment life, and overall project efficiency.
Built for Contractors & Fabrication Professionals
Commonly sourced by HVAC contractors, metal fabricators, maintenance teams, welders, machine shops, construction crews, facility maintenance departments, and industrial operations.
Need Help Selecting Abrasives?
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Request Abrasive SupportAbrasives FAQ
What abrasive grit should I use?
Coarse grits are typically used for rapid material removal, while finer grits are used for smoothing, finishing, and polishing applications.
What is the difference between a grinding wheel and a flap disc?
Grinding wheels focus on aggressive material removal, while flap discs combine grinding and finishing capabilities in a single product.
Can abrasives be used on stainless steel?
Yes. Many abrasives are specifically designed for stainless steel and other specialty metals. Always verify material compatibility before use.