Abrasives-Sandpaper topic today is the use of surface conditioning discs and nylon hand pads to blend surface scratches on metal. We have outlined hand and machine processes and the abrasive products, power tools and abrasives commonly used in the blending of surface scratches.
Abrasives-Sandpaper blog is on location in a metal fabricating shop - blending surface scratches to create a uniform
finish on stainless steel. To start – this is a Metabo W8-115 angle
grinder with a rubber back up pad 00059 and disc nut 00079 with
the fine maroon hook and loop surface conditioning disc 33416. Hand finishing follows with the fine maroon hand pad 30059.
For deeper
scratches several grits of nylon hand pads may be used in a step down process
following the power tool blending with the surface-conditioning disc. This
process can include the coarse tan hand pad 30080 then the medium gray hand pad 30074 and finally the fine maroon hand pad 30059.
View our line of
hand pads and surface conditioning discs for the industrial abrasive products to best meet
your specifications.
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Stainless steel is
a ferrous metal. Mechanically polished
and brushed finishes are achieved with the use of abrasive materials. A wide range of finishes can be achieved
depending upon the original grade of stainless steel as well as the type and
texture of abrasive belts or abrasive discs used and the nature of the
polishing technique. Stainless steel
finishes range from a mirrored finish to a #4 brushed stainless finish to a satin
finish. The most common finish used by
appliance manufacturers is the #4 brushed stainless finish. Light surfaces
scratches can be repaired to create a uniform finish on a brushed stainless
steel appliance. Maroon and grey non-metallic hand pads can be used. You will
want to use a block to create a uniform finish. Using your hand can cause
streaking from the varied pressure of your fingers. It is very important to
follow the direction of the grain in long even strokes in one direction only.
If you “turn” at the ends you will create swirls.
These methods
cannot be used on polished or mirror finished stainless steel or on stainless
steel with a clearcoat finish also known as “smudge free”-“satina” or other
names.
Remember – Always
follow the grain on metals and know the surface you are working with!
For additional technical information or information on surface
conditioning abrasive products, visit our website at aaabrasives.com or
Call 800-888-1802 to speak to an abrasives specialist at AA
Abrasives.
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