Belts, Micro SiC, Film, 20µ-30µ

Width (mm) 30 to 100
Perimeter (mm) 1000 to 4000
Abrasive Microabrasive Silicon Carbide
Grits 20µ – 30µ (mícron)
Backing Film

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.

Polyester film is used as a support for precision polishing products. It is also used for belts and discs that require more resistance than paper, while maintaining flexibility, or when you want to ensure superior uniformity of the abrasive surface and better quality of the finish.

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

The indicated dimensions are merely illustrative and are common in the industry. OTA does not list them, as it uses an MTO system tailored to the needs of each client.

OTA manufactures practically all types of joints, whatever the material. Although there are base references, OTA’s MTO model involves adapting the type of joint to each specific need.