Flap Discs, SiC, Strip, EC

Diameters (mm) 115, 125
Abrasive Silicon Carbide (SiC)
Grits EC
Backing Fiberglass or Plastic
Shape Flat or Conical

SiC (Silicon Carbide) is the hardest and sharpest of the minerals used in abrasives. Thanks to its hardness and very sharp shape, this abrasive is ideal for multiple applications that do not require great pressure when cutting. Its grains are friable and, when broken, they continually expose new cutting edges that allow rapid removal of the material. It is more aggressive than Alox but wears out more quickly.

There are several types of structures for flap discs, namely fiberglass, plastic or metal, the first being the most common.

The indicated grits are the most common for the operations in question, but do not exhaust the available alternatives. We will be happy to help you find the best solution for your case.

The most common dimensions are 115 and 125 mm, but there are others such as 100, 150 and 180 mm.

In terms of shape, there are two types of discs: type 27 (flat), which has a flat face, and type 29 (conical), which has an angular face.