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Wide Belt Calculator – Sia 1919 Plus Antistatic Paper Wide Belts
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SKU: Sia 1919 Plus Antistatic Paper Wide Belt Calculator
Category: Wide Belts
Description
Product Description of the Sia 1919 Plus Antistatic Paper Wide Belts
• Premium product for the highest quality demands in stationary wood sanding• Minimal clogging thanks to open coat modern coating technology
• Outstanding performance and long life
• Very high abrasive performance with a good finish
• Backing with very high stability and rigidity
• Lower grinding costs due to longer lifetime and fewer belt changes
Specifications
• Grit type: Aluminium oxide
• Grit range: 36-220
• Backing: F-wt paper
• Coating: Electrostatic open
• Bonding: Resin over resin
Applications & Materials
• Calibrating surfaces
• Coarse sanding of solid wood and wood-based materials
• Fine sanding of solid wood, veneer and wood-based materials
• Suitable for: softwood; hardwood; resinous wood; solid surface material; plastics; putty; primer; filler
• Also popular for graining sheets of stainless steel
Data Sheet for the Wide Belt Calculator - Sia 1919 Plus Antistatic Paper Wide Belts
Why Use Aluminium Oxide?
Sia 1919 Plus Antistatic Paper Wide Belts have an aluminium oxide grit, which is considered to be a good all-round or general purpose grain that works well on various applications.In disc form (i.e. velcro-backed, fibre or flap discs) it is best suited to metalworking, such as aluminium and carbon/mild or stainless steel, and leaves a finer scratch pattern than other more aggressive products such as zirconia. This, in combination with its wide range of grades (generally between P36 - P400) means that it is often used prior to beginning some form of polishing process. There are also some benefits in woodworking, for example fibre discs are quite common in the floor sanding industry for the initial stages, with heavy stock removal requiring coarser grits.
Aluminium oxide is also quite common with abrasive belts, and can have specific features to improve performance on particular substrates. For example - when working on soft woods/metals it can often begin to transfer to the belt and quickly cause it to "clog" or dull, and so a more suitable material to use would be one with either a semi-open or open coat. With these there is less abrasive on the belt which leaves more space between the grains, the idea being that the loading would occur here rather than on the grit itself (the other effect of this is however that due to less abrasive being present the belt is in turn less aggressive.) In reverse a closed coat means that 100% of the surface of the belt is covered with the grain, so will take off more stock but is recommended only for hard woods and metals that are not prone to clogging. Aluminium oxide belts have either a paper or more durable cloth/polyester backing, with paper primarily being either a narrow or wide belt and most popular in woodworking, while cloth/polyester are more prominent in metalworking and available in a greater variety of sizes, again including narrow and wide but also file belts and portable sander belts.