Sand Cloth

Sand cloth, also known as iron sand cloth or steel sand cloth. Sand cloth is made by uniformly bonding abrasive (sand particles) with a binder on a solid cloth substrate. Mainly used for polishing rust, paint or burrs on the surface of metal workpieces, as well as polishing surfaces, it can also be used for polishing non-metallic materials such as bone products.

The abrasive used for sanding cloth is generally corundum (alumina). The specifications of sandpaper are represented by the abrasive name and particle size number.

Attention should be paid to ventilation during storage, and it is best to store it on dedicated shelves. It must not be damp, otherwise it may cause hail and delay. If the sandpaper is found to be damp, soft or hardened, it can be separated and dried one by one. In addition, sandpaper should not be exposed to heat or excessively dry to prevent sticking and warping