SKU | 7100014009 |
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Legacy SKU | 61500111713 |
UPC | 00048011180120 |
Product Number | SC-BF |
Scotch Brite Surface Conditioning Film Backed Belt is a non-woven belt used for cleaning, finishing, blending and deburring applications. The smooth, tough, stretch-resistant nylon film backing works well with platens or when reduced friction is required.
- Great multi-purpose belt, ideal for cleaning, finishing, blending and deburring
- Nylon film backing is stretch resistant for close, ongoing cutting action
- The film backed belts work great on stroke sanders when reduced friction on the back of the belt is desired
- Gaps between nylon fibers allow debris to escape, helping to reduce loading
- Fibers break down gradually to reveal fresh mineral, producing consistent cuts
- Available in a range of grades, minerals and converted forms
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Weight | 7.83391 lb |
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Length | 14.68504 in |
Width | 14.68504 in |
Height | 26.29921 in |
Color | Blue |
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PRODUCT FAQ
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When working on flat parts, it is crucial to have a belt that can closely abrade the surface. That's where the Scotch Brite Surface Conditioning Film Backed Belt comes in. This belt is designed with a nylon-backed material that has reduced friction and low stretch, ensuring that it stays in place and does not yield or stretch during operation. Unlike standard scrim belts that tend to stretch and fall off the machine, this belt backing provides reliable performance.
Versatile Belt OptionsOne of the standout features of the Scotch Brite Surface Conditioning Film Backed Belt is its versatility. It is available in a range of minerals, grades, and converted forms, allowing you to find the perfect match for your specific application. You can choose between silicon carbide or aluminum oxide mineral. Aluminum oxide is available in coarse (CRS), very fine (VFN), and medium (MED) grades, while silicon carbide is available in super fine (SFN), very fine (VFN), and medium (MED) grades. Aluminum oxide is a synthetic mineral known for its sharp cut, durability, and long life. On the other hand, silicon carbide tends to break down faster than aluminum oxide but produces a finer finish.
The Many Benefits of Scotch Brite BeltsScotch Brite belts are available in narrow, wide, and standard sizes, making them suitable for various applications. Narrow belts are ideal for workpieces with narrow areas and intricate details, such as lobes on a crankshaft or camshaft. Wide belts, on the other hand, are a great match for larger workpieces like stamped parts, sheet metal parts, or dies. Regardless of the belt size chosen, operators can rely on consistent performance, which is what Scotch-Brite abrasives are known for.
What sets Scotch-Brite belts apart is their nonwoven technology. These belts are made with a combination of fiber strands, resin, and abrasive mineral, forming a thick, open web. The spring-like nature of the fibers allows them to respond to contours effectively, removing unwanted burrs, soils, and contaminants while maintaining the geometry of the workpiece. This reduces the need for rework and boosts productivity. Additionally, the gaps in the web allow swarf to escape, preventing debris from clogging the mineral. The fibers in the web continually break down with use, revealing fresh mineral for fast cutting, long life, and consistent results, part after part.