SKU | 7100262406 |
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Legacy SKU | 61500335569 |
UPC | 00638060891735 |
Product Number | SC-BL |
Among Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Belts, the Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt falls right in the middle in terms of its durability and flexibility. Its moderate strength makes it versatile and useful in many sequences cutting aggressively without marring the substrate.
- Durable cloth / polyester scrim backing is ideal for low-stretch applications
- May be used on a variety of substrates, from stainless steel to brass
- Available in a variety of minerals, grades and belt types, so operators can choose the right combination for their application
- Springy non-woven nylon fibers finish while maintaining the geometry of the piece
- Open web is load resistant, prolonging abrasive service life
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Weight | 2.966 lb |
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Length | 7.1 in |
Width | 7.1 in |
Height | 25.8 in |
PRODUCT FAQ
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Of course! Feel free to ask any questions you may have about the 3M Scotch-Brite™ Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt!
What are the dimensions of the SC-BL belt?
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The SC-BL belt measures 1/4 inch x 18 inches.
How many belts come in a case?
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There are 100 belts included in each case of SC-BL belts.
What is the grit size of the SiC Super Fine material used on the belt?
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The SiC Super Fine material has a fine grit size for precise and smooth surface conditioning.
Does this belt come with a scuffed splice feature?
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Yes, the SC-BL belt comes with a scuffed splice for easy installation and improved durability.
Can I use these belts on metal surfaces?
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Absolutely! The Scotch-Brite™ Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt is designed for use on various metals for effective surface conditioning.
The Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt is specifically designed to handle cleaning, finishing, and light deburring tasks. Its unique combination of durability and flexibility makes it an excellent choice for various applications. While it performs exceptionally well on steel and stainless steel, carbon, titanium, and nickel alloys, it can also be used on other metals such as aluminum, copper, brass, and soft, non-ferrous metals. With a wide range of variations available, operators can easily find the perfect belt for their specific project.
Minerals, Grades, and Belt TypesThe Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt is engineered using high-quality aluminum oxide and silicon carbide minerals. These minerals are available in different combinations, including aluminum oxide medium (A MED), aluminum oxide very fine (A VFN), aluminum oxide coarse (A CRS), silicon carbide medium (S MED), silicon carbide super fine (S SFN), and silicon carbide very fine (S VFN).
When it comes to choosing between aluminum oxide and silicon carbide, it's important to consider the desired outcome. Aluminum oxide is known for its longer-lasting durability and softer cutting action, making it ideal for projects where a soft scratch is desired. On the other hand, silicon carbide offers a coarser and more aggressive cut, making it a great choice for projects that require a rougher finish.
Depending on the desired finish, operators can select from different grades of belts. Fine grades are suitable for achieving finer finishes, while medium or coarse grades are better for coarser finishes. The Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt is specifically designed for "low stretch" applications, where a standard scrim belt may stretch on the machine or when less conformability is desired. This belt is resistant to wear and sharp edges, making it highly versatile in industries ranging from transportation to metal fabrication.
Operators can choose from various types of belts, including file, narrow, portable, pump sleeve, and wide & flat finishing belts. The choice of belt type depends on factors such as the tools being used, the surface area of the workpiece, and its contours and dimensions. For example, narrow belts are commonly used in benchstand and backstand applications, while pump sleeves are fitted around expander wheels and used for finishing large equipment that cannot be moved.
The Many Benefits of Open Web AbrasivesWhat sets Scotch-Brite industrial abrasives apart is their unique nonwoven technology. These abrasives are made up of a combination of fiber strands, resin, and abrasive minerals, forming a thick, open web structure. 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, in turn, reduces the need for rework and boosts productivity.
The gaps in the web structure allow swarf (metal shavings) to escape, preventing debris from clogging the abrasive mineral. Additionally, the fibers in the web continually break down with use, revealing fresh mineral for consistent and superior cut performance. This results in exceptional consistency, superior cut performance, and an extremely long service life. Scotch-Brite abrasives are known for their ability to enhance productivity and deliver consistent results, whether it's for aesthetic finishing, weld blending, deburring, and more.
Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning BeltsOverall, Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Belts are the go-to choice for operators when it comes to cleaning, finishing, blending, and deburring tasks. The combination of non-woven material and abrasive grain makes these belts perfect for achieving a great finish or removing burrs while maintaining the workpiece's geometry. Trust Scotch-Brite Belts to deliver fantastic finishes and consistently high-quality results, part after part.