SKU | 7100244391 |
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Legacy SKU | 61500334786 |
UPC | 00638060883822 |
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Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Roll effectively blends, deburrs, finishes and cleans a variety of substrates. It can also be used for light grinding. The versatility of the Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Roll makes it a good all-purpose product.
- Available in a variety of sizes and grades to meet various project requirements
- Color coded by grade to reduce risk for error
- Works well on metal, plastics and composites
- Open web responds to surface irregularities while minimizing the geometry alteration on the part
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Weight | 96.64184 lb |
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Length | 47.99213 in |
Width | 12.51969 in |
Height | 12.51969 in |
PRODUCT FAQ
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What materials can I use the Scotch-Brite™ Surface Conditioning Roll on?
The Scotch-Brite™ Surface Conditioning Roll is designed to work on various metals, including stainless steel, aluminum, and mild steel. It can also be used on plastics and composites.
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Can the roll be cut into smaller pieces for different applications?
Yes! The Scotch-Brite™ Surface Conditioning Roll can easily be cut with scissors or a utility knife to fit your specific needs or tools.
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How long can one roll last me in terms of usage?
The longevity of the roll depends on how frequently you use it and the intensity of the applications. On average, one roll typically lasts through multiple projects due to its durable construction.
The Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Roll offers a wide range of benefits that operators can expect from Scotch-Brite products. It utilizes nonwoven abrasive technology, providing a consistent cut for various applications. The roll is available in two mineral options: aluminum oxide and silicon carbide. Additionally, it comes in a range of grades, from super fine (SFN) to coarse (CRS).
The choice of grade is important as it determines the aggressiveness of the cut and the finish produced. Super fine grades are less aggressive and result in a finer finish, while coarse grades are more aggressive and produce a coarser finish. With the availability of different grades and minerals, operators can select the most suitable product for their specific project needs.
One of the key features that sets Scotch-Brite abrasives apart is their nonwoven technology. The abrasive mineral is embedded on synthetic fibers using resin, creating an open web construction. This unique design allows excess material to escape through the spaces between the fibers, preventing the mineral from getting worn down by debris. As a result, the mineral stays sharper for longer, enhancing cut performance and increasing the overall service life of the abrasive.
The spring-like nature of the fibers also contributes to the effectiveness of Scotch-Brite abrasives. This design enables them to conform to contours and respond to subtleties on the surface. Whether it's removing unwanted burrs, soils, or contaminants, the responsive nature of Scotch-Brite abrasives ensures a consistent and uniform finish, part after part. Importantly, this is achieved without causing any damage to the base material.