Fiber Discs, Alox, P16-P180
Diameters (mm) | 100, 115, 125, 150 |
Abrasive | Aluminium Oxide (Alox) |
Grits | P16 – P180 |
Backing | Vulcanised Fiber |
Alox (Aluminium Oxide) is the most common type of abrasive. It is an excellent starting point for most applications. It is the ideal solution when you want the ability to resist fracturing and medium aggressiveness. It is durable, with resistant cutting edges, showing continuous wear.
Vulcanized fiber is a composite material made from cellulose (cotton or cellulose fibers). It is produced by guiding blankets of cotton and/or cellulose fibers through a bath with chemicals, causing partial dissolution of the fibers, and then pressed in order to unite the fibers normally without the addition of any binding agents. The final product has great stability, mechanical resistance, low weight, excellent ductility, but there are two characteristics that must be highlighted.
On the one hand, it resists temperatures up to around 110°C, so during operation with fiber discs these temperature levels should not be reached.
On the other hand, vulcanized fiber is hygroscopic, i.e. it absorbs or releases moisture from the environment, causing volume changes in the fibers. Therefore, fiber discs exposed to too much or too little humidity tend to deform. It is recommended to store it in environments with relative humidity levels between 45% to 65%.
The fiber has thicknesses that, on disc (its most common application in the abrasive industry) can vary between 0.6 and 0.8 mm in thickness.
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 indicated diameters are the most common in the industry. OTA has more options available, as it produces formats tailored to the needs of its customers.
Fiber discs normally have 5 different holes system to fit different equipment.