Suitable for a variety of substrates, our Standard Abrasives™ Surface Conditioning Flap Disc effectively blends, deburrs and finishes in one step. It can also be used for light grinding. The overlapping flaps provide several layers of abrasives for increased durability and enhanced cut rate. The versatility of our Surface Conditioning Flap Disc makes it a handy standby in any workshop.
Durable and Heat-Resistant
Ideal for light deburring and blending applications where final finish is important, the Standard Abrasives™ Surface Conditioning Flap Disc delivers a fast cut and consistent finish in a single step. The non-woven nylon material is both durable and load-resistant, making this an especially long-lasting disc. The heat resistant open web makes this an excellent choice for use on aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium.
Recommended Applications
This non-woven aluminum oxide product offers an excellent solution for deburring, edge breaking, blending, cleaning, finishing, and polishing after traditional grinding is done with a Resin Fiber or Flap Disc. Use it for deburring milled surfaces and edges, preparing for anodizing, blending weld seams, removing flash and parting lines, and removing scratches or weld discoloration.
Engineered for Single-Step Efficiency and Extended Utility
Flap discs are three-dimensional discs with overlapping layers of non-woven, scrim-reinforced flaps that fan out from a central hub. The overlapping layers continually expose fresh abrasive mineral for a fast cut, while the cushioning of the flaps creates a consistent, blended finish. The one-step alternative to coated discs, surface conditioning flap discs deburr and finish in a single step, making them a time and cost-saving solution in many typical applications. And, because their overlapping construction allows more abrasive material to be loaded onto the cutting surface, they far outlast typical discs. Flap discs have the flexibility to easily follow curves and contours while delivering less gouging and enhancing operator comfort.
Using a Flap Disc
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