Coated abrasives
Coated abrasives consist out of a backing material - typically paper, woven cloth, cloth/paper combination, polyester film or vulcanised fibre - to which is bonded one of the abrasive grain types listed in our abrasive grain section.
An initial 'make' coating of resin is applied to the backing, the chosen abrasive grain is then electro-coated onto the surface, followed by a second or ' size' coating of resin to lock in the abrasive particles.
Following an oven cure, the resulting materials are converted into various forms, shapes and sizes of belts, rolls, discs or wheels to grind, de-burr, finish and polish products in a vast range of applications. See below some examples of coated abrasives.

Plain sheets

Sheet with holes

Triangle with holes

Disc with holes

Plain disc

Disc with slotted hole
Vulcanised fibre discs

Roll

Belt

Wide belt

Flap disc

Flap wheel

Sleeves

Spindle mounted flap wheel