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   Type / Shape:       
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   Micro / Miniature Brush (Instrument)       Instrument, part or miniature and micro brushes are used for precision or fine cleaning and brushing applications. 
   Mop       Mops, inclusive of dust mops and wet mops, use soft cotton bristles, sponges, or foam, and often have an integral squeegee or scraper. 
   Paint / Coating Brush       Painting or coating brushes are used to apply paints or coatings onto a surface. There are a wide range of bristle or filament types, from synthetic fibers to horsehair, that are each beneficial for certain applications. 
   Plater Brush       Plater brushes are densely filled with a fine metal wire fill material to avoid scratching before or after plating. 
   Power / Rotary Brush (Wheel, Roller)       Power or rotary brushes are designed to be mounted to an electrical or pneumatic component, and are rotated at high speeds. 
   Scratch / Toothbrush       Scratch brushes are a common type of wire brush that are used to scrape surfaces or remove waste products, scale, or corrosion. Toothbrush style brushes have a long handle with short brush length and short trim length. 
   Scrub / Washout       Scrub or washout brushes have short stiff bristles and are used for heavy cleaning applications. 
   Strip Brush       Strip brushes are narrow, elongated brushes that are used universally for many different applications. Strip brushes are used to fabricate brush seals or weatherstripping. Strip brushes are mounted onto roller-shaped cores to form cylindrical roller brushes. Conductive strip brushes are also mounted over a conveyor belt to continuously remove debris and dissipate static charges. 
   Spiral / Twisted-in-Wire (Tube)       Twisted-in-wire brushes have bristles mounted to and extending radially from a center twisted wire.  According to Gordon Brush Mfg. Co., Inc., "A twisted in wire brush is known by many names, such as spiral, tube, flue, bottle, pipe, boiler or power brushes." 
   Vacuum       Product has larger integral holes for vacuum dust, dirt, rust, and other removed debris. 
   Welder Brush       Welder brushes have a configuration useful for cleaning welds, electrical contacts or electrodes, and welding gun tips.  Welder brushes typically consist of a scratch brush with wire fill. Some welder brushes may have integral chipping hammers or scrapers for the removal of slag and scale. 
   Other       Other specialty, proprietary or patented abrasive or abrasive product. 
   Acid Brush       Acid brushes have bristles that are corrosion resistant and are suitable for handling acids. They are either disposable or require frequent rinsing. 
   Angled Taper / Sash Brush       Sash brushes are noted for their fine filaments and angled taper allowing the capability to make sharp lines as needed for trim and molding applications. 
   Artist (Detail, Forensic)       Artist brushes typically consist of fine sized natural or synthetic filaments for part marking, lettering, selective coating or painting, stencil marking, striping, forensics or fingerprint dusting, cleaning electronics, and application of conformal coatings and other laboratory and industrial chemicals. Some brushes are constructed with chemically-resistant adhesives for use with solvents, conformal coating resins, and other aggressive chemicals. 
   Belt Brush       Belt brushes have bristles or filaments mounted to the exterior of the belt, which can be a v-belt, toothed belt, flat belt, or other type of belt. Brush belts are typically mounted to two or more rollers, such as a contact wheel and idler wheel. 
   Block Brush / Pad       Abrasive pads or blocks consist of abrasive grain adhered onto the surface of a cloth, film, paper, non-woven, or other backing usually with a die cut square or rectangular shape. Hand pads may have a round or contoured shape.  Hand pads, blocks, or sticks usually are thicker than an abrasive sheet and often have an integral loop or handle to help the user hold and use the pad. Block brushes consist of a brush core, handle or backing with a series of holes with hold tufts. Tufts are bunches of bristles, filaments or wires (brush fill). The size and spacing of the tufts can be varied depending on the specific application. The space between the tufts provides clearance for the removal of dirt, scale, rust or other debris removed by the tufts. Paint pads are absorbent pads that can be used to create texture patterns, or fill paint or coatings in hard to reach areas. 
   Broom       Brooms are cleaning products that have stiff bristles and an elongated handle referred to as a broomstick. 
   Cup Brush       Cup brushes have bristles that are oriented perpendicular to the mounting plate, forming a cup-shaped brush. They are typically used with an angle grinder to clean flat surfaces. 
   Cylinder / Roller Brush       Roller brushes have bristles or filaments extending radially from the outer diameter of a central cylindrical hub. Examples include paddle wheel cylinder, spiral wound - core mounted, spiral wound - radial coil / wound strip. Coating rollers or paint rollers consist of cylindrical tubes covered with fiber, filament, and sponge or foam material. Coating rollers are rotated over a surface transferring paint, primer, or other coatings to the substrate. 
   Disc Brush       Disc brushes have bristles mounted to a cylindrical plate. The full plate of bristles allows you to cover large surface areas where cleaning, deburring, or other brushing actions are required. 
   End Brush       End brushes or stem brushes have bristles that are mounted parallel to the bore or shaft, and extend off the end of the brush. 
   Flap Brush       Flap wheels consist of a series of coated abrasive flaps radiating out from the center of the wheel where the flaps are bonded together. Flap wheels continue to provide new abrasive surfaces as the flaps wear away.  
   Flare Brush       Flare brushes have cable or twisted filaments with hard faced prongs or balls at the end. They are used for removing rust, carbon, or slag. 
   Flow-through       Brushes have an integral passage to allow cleaning agents, solvents, lubricants, oils, paints, liquid adhesives, sealants or coatings, or other fluids to pass through to the workpiece or substrate. 
   Glue / Adhesive       Glue or adhesive brushes are suitable for viscous substances and resist adhesion to solvents. 
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   Interleaved / Combination?       Interleaf flaps consist of interleaved layers of coated abrasives and non-woven abrasive products in a flap wheel configuration. Combination sheets can consist of a coated sheet bonded to a non-woven sheet. Other combinations are possible such as coated abrasive flaps combined with ball peen flaps, abrasive bristles, or other unlisted abrasive products. 
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   Coated Abrasive       Coated abrasives consist of an abrasive grain layer adhesively bonded to the surface of a cloth belt, fibre disc, plastic film, paper sheet, or other backing. 
   Non-woven Abrasives       Nonwoven abrasives consist of abrasive grains adhered with resin to the internal fiber surfaces of a non-woven textile backing. 
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   Brush Filament Type       
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   Abrasive Filament       Abrasive-filament surface conditioning and finishing products consist of fine abrasive particles within or on the surface of a brush's bristles. 
   Metal Wire       Metal wire is a stiff, hard material used for aggressive brushing applications where surface material or other residue needs to be removed. 
   Steel       Steel is an iron alloy that contains carbon in any amount up to about 1.7 percent as an essential alloying constituent. It is malleable when under suitable conditions, and is distinguished from cast iron by its malleability and lower carbon content.   Steel as very good strength and toughness for most applications. Certain steel alloys can be strengthened through work hardening or heat treating. Steels are not as corrosion resistant as stainless steels. Therefore, a different fill material (stainless, brass, synthetic) may be desirable in wet or damp applications. Coatings or brass plating can also enhance corrosion resistance. 
   Stainless Steel       Stainless steel is chemical and corrosion resistant. Ferritic and austenitic stainless steel alloys can be strengthened by work hardening, but they are not heat treatable. Stainless steel consists of iron, at least 12% chromium, and usually some nickel or manganese additions. 
   Brass / Bronze       Brass comes with good strength, excellent high temperature ductility and reasonable cold ductility, good conductivity, excellent corrosion resistance, good bearing properties, and low magnetic permeability. Brass is a copper alloy using zinc additions. Bronze is the generic term for copper-based alloys with significant alloying additions. Many different types of bronzes are available such as tin bronze, silicon bronze, and aluminum bronze.  
   Natural Bristle / Hair       Natural bristle or hair filament is a classification of organic filaments that have been derived from living tissue (either plant or animal). 
   Synthetic Filament       Synthetic filaments are man-made materials such as polymers, plastics, elastomers, glass, and carbon fibers. 
   Sponge / Foam       Foam or sponge abrasive grains are bonded onto a foam layer, sponge, felt, or other soft materials. The soft materials can provide a cushioning action and allow the abrasive product to conform to contours and/or improve surface finish quality. 
   Specialty Blend / Other       Other unlisted, specialty, or proprietary materials or blends of metal wire, abrasive, natural fiber and/or synthetic filaments. 
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   Outer Diameter (OD):       The product's outer diameter (OD). 
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   Shank / Bore Diameter:       Bore diameter is the inner diameter (ID) of the product's center mount. The bore is used to mount or hold the abrasive on a spindle or mandrel. The shank diameter is the diameter of the integral shank, pin, shaft, or mandrel on mounted points or wheels. 
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   Width       The width of the sheet or roll. Also, the face width of the abrasive belt, flap wheel, non-woven wheel, etc. 
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   Length       Typically, the overall length (OAL) of the product and the largest dimension. On hand brushes, this is often referred to as handle length. 
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   Trim Length       Trim length refers to the length of the bristles or filament extending from the base. 
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   Rotary Speed:       This is the maximum rotary speed or speed range recommended by the supplier. 
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Abrasive Grain Type
   Abrasive Grain Type:       
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   Aluminum Oxide       Aluminum oxide is the most common industrial mineral in use today. Fused aluminum oxide is produced synthetically by melting bauxite and an additive in an arc furnace to form a fused aluminum oxide ingots, which are later crushed and sized. Fused aluminum oxide is also produced synthetically by chemically purifying the various types of fused aluminum oxides. Oxides are distinguished by the levels of chemical impurities remaining in the fused mineral. Titanium and chromium oxides are typical additives. Other techniques to make industrial abrasive starts with treating bauxite ore with a sol gel process to create alumina. The alumina is sintered to produce with an extremely fine crystalline structure typical of the sol gel or Seeded Gel products available by Saint Gobain Abrasives. Fused aluminum oxide is available in several variations depending on composition and processing such as white (high purity), brown or regular (titanium oxide modified), and pink (chromium oxide additions). Titanium oxide additions can toughen the abrasive and enable heat treating process, which changes brown aluminum oxide to a blue colored grain as TiO2 precipitates form. Aluminum oxide abrasives are also produced with chemical precursors and precipitation, calcination, and/or sintering processes. Calcined or platelet alumina or aluminum oxide used in fine grit or polishing applications. Sol-gel aluminum oxide is produced in using chemical ceramic technology, but this abrasive has very high performance and is usually referred to as ceramic abrasive grain to distinguish the grain from lower performing fused aluminum oxide.  Aluminum oxide occurs naturally in the form of the mineral corundum, but the mineral is not used as a commercial abrasive except as a component of emery. 
   Boron Carbide       Boron carbide (B4 C) is a very hard abrasive - second in hardness to CBN and diamond - and very friable. These properties make boron carbide useful in bonded wheel dressings and the loose abrasive finishing of tungsten carbide or other hard alloys. 
   Ceramic       Ceramic abrasives typically consist of aluminum oxide with or without additional modifiers that are produced by using a sol-gel and sintering process. The ceramic processing route results in a hard, dense abrasive with an extremely fine crystal size and outstanding grinding performance on a variety of workpiece materials. 
   Cork       Soft cork particles can provide a cushioning action and allow the abrasive product to conform and improve surface finish quality. Cork products are commonly used in glass finishing. 
   Emery / Crocus       Emery is a naturally occurring mineral abrasive consisting of aluminum oxide particles in a matrix of iron oxide and other impurities. Crocus is an iron, oxide-based abrasive used for finishing applications. 
   Garnet       Garnet is a natural silicate mineral, consisting of a combination of almandite and pyrope, which is mined from igneous mineral deposits or in concentrated pockets of alluvial deposits of old riverbeds.  Garnet has the general chemical formula of: Fe2O3Al2 (SiO4)3. The iron and aluminum are partially replaceable by calcium, magnesium, and manganese. 
   Silicon Carbide       Silicon carbide (SiC) is a synthetic abrasive that is harder than aluminum oxide, but more friable than fused aluminum oxide grains. Silicon carbide is typically applied to nonferrous applications including brass, aluminum, and titanium. The high solubility of carbon and silicon in iron would result in a reaction of silicon carbide with the iron base alloy and poor grinding performance. Levels and types of impurities distinguish the green and black forms of silicon carbide. They are sharp and easily fractured abrasive grains for abrading other non-metals such as the stone, glass, wood, and leather. SiC, like diamond, is susceptible to oxidation at higher temperatures. 
   Superabrasive - CBN       Cubic boron nitride (CBN) consists of superabrasive grains with hardness second to diamond, and a cubic crystal structure. CBN provides super grinding performance on carbon and alloy steel. CBN is produced synthetically in a high temperature, high pressure process anvil press - a process similar to synthetic diamond production. 
   Superabrasive - Diamond       Synthetic diamond is produced in a high-temperature, high pressure, and process anvil press. Diamond is superabrasive grain with the highest known hardness and a cubic crystal structure. Diamond is used for grinding nonferrous metals, ceramics, glass, stone, and building materials. Diamond is not useful in grinding steel or ferrous alloys because carbon or diamond readily dissolves or reacts with iron. Diamond pastes are useful in ferrous polishing or lapping applications where heat and reactivity are not a factor. Diamond is susceptible to oxidation at higher temperatures 
   Tungsten Carbide       Crushed tungsten carbide grit is used in metal-bonded products for the abrasion of tough materials such as composites, fiberglass, reinforced plastics, rubber, and other specialized materials. 
   Zirconia (e.g., Norzon®)       Alumina-zirconia abrasive grain consists of a fused alloy of aluminum oxide and zirconium oxide. NorZon® is a widely used variation proprietary to Norton Company. It consists of a fused and quenched eutectic mixture of aluminum oxide and zirconium oxide. The result is a fine structure and higher hardness, which contributes to improved grinding performance on stainless steel, titanium, and other exotic metals. 
   Other       Other specialty, proprietary or patented abrasive grain, grit or abrasive material. 
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   Aggregate?       Aggregates consist of a mixture of abrasive particles that are bond, crushed, or formed into a uniform size. Aggregates provide a longer life with a slightly coarser finish. 
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Grain / Grit Size
   Grit Size       Grit size applies to products using abrasive grains held in a matrix or bonded to a surface such as coated abrasives, MSL superabrasives, vitrified grinding wheels, dressing sticks, honing stones, or grit dressers. Grit sizes are based on ANSI, FEPA, JIS, or proprietary grading system standards. Grading system standards define a grit size through specified upper and lower limits at certain points in the size distribution. 
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   Grading / Grit System       
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   ANSI - CAMI / Coated       ANSI - CAMI coated grading or grit size standards are U.S. standards for abrasive grains used in coated abrasives, grinding belts, or sanding discs. 
   FEPA - P       FEPA is the European grading or grit size standards for abrasive grains used in coated abrasives, grinding belts, or sanding discs. 
   JIS       Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) include grading or grit size standards for abrasive grains. 
   Micron Graded       Micron grading and grit sizes are very fine abrasive grains graded to micron size ranges and usually based an average particle size. 
   Specialty / Other       Other unlisted, proprietary, or specialized grading or grit system. 
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Applications
   Applications       
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   Dry       Abrasive products are designed or suitable for dry grinding applications. 
   Wet / Waterproof       Waterproof abrasive products are designed or suitable for grinding using a water or water-oil coolant mixture. 
   Material Removal / Roughing (Coarse Grits / Filaments)       Material removable or roughing applications typically use coarse grit abrasive products designed for heavy cutting or material removal applications. 
   Blending / Intermediate Cutting (Medium Grits / Filaments)       Blending or intermediate cutting abrasive products are used for removing parting lines, seams, or other significant surface imperfections. Medium or medium-fine grit products are typically used for light cutting or intermediate material removal applications. 
   Cleanroom / Heat Tolerant       Cleanroom and heat tolerant products are used to clean or remove contaminants from surfaces of critical parts such as wafers, storage discs or other electronic components, biotechnology devices, or pharmaceutical equipment parts. The smallest amount of remaining contaminants on the surface can result in a defect causing the scrapping of the products.  The heat tolerant nature of the brushes allow the brushes to be subjected to high temperature cleaning for removing contaminants that would otherwise influence the critical cleaning application. 
   Dusting / Wiping       Dusting or wiping applications typically require less aggressive or soft brushes with flexible, fine bristles or fill materials. 
   Finishing / Deburring (Fine Grits / Filaments)       Finishing or deburring abrasive products are designed or suitable for fine-grit finishing or deburring applications. 
   Polishing / Lapping (Extra Fine Grits / Filaments)       Polishing or lapping abrasive products, such as lapping film rolls, are designed for or are suitable for polishing, lapping, honing, or other precision surfacing applications. 
   Cleaning / Surface Preparation       Cleaning or surface preparation abrasive products, such as non-woven wheels, are suitable for cleaning, stripping coatings, descaling, or other surface preparation applications. 
   Contour / Edge       Contour or edge abrasive products are designed for or are suitable for profile, contour, molding, or edge sanding applications. The belt or specialty abrasive product must conform to the pattern of the wood molding or metal contour to be finished. 
   Cylindrical / Centerless       Cylindrical grinding is the grinding or finishing between centers of shafts, threaded shafts, large rolls, cams, or similar components. In centerless grinding machine tools, cylindrical workpieces are placed between a grinding wheel and regulating wheels. The latter causes the part to rotate and produce precision cylindrical parts. Parts sit on a work rest rather than on centers for faster and easier insertion and removal of the workpiece. Cylindrical grinding is primarily used in high production applications. Centerless grinding has various forms that include thru-feed and plunge grinding.   
   Floor / Scrubbing Machine       Product designed or suitable for floor cleaning, stripping, or scrubbing. Specialized products are available for power scrubbing machines. 
   Internal / Bores       Internal grinding utilizes smaller diameter wheels or abrasive products for grinding or finishing the surface on the inner diameter of a part. 
   Portable Grinder / Sander       Portable grinders and sanders are abrasive products designed for use on portable or handheld grinders or sanders, such as weld grinding on a large fabrication. 
   Stationary Machine Tool / Bench       Stationary machine tools or benches are abrasive products designed for use on fixtured workpieces, on a stationary machine tools, bench or back stand grinders, or sanders with offhand (handheld) presentation of the parts to the abrasive. 
   Specialty / Other       Abrasive products designed or suitable for other specialty, proprietary or patented applications. 
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   Metalworking       Metalworking abrasive products are designed for metal grinding or finishing applications. 
   Woodworking       Woodworking abrasive products are designed or suitable for woodworking applications. 
   Automotive / Paint       Automotive abrasive products are designed or suitable for applications such as part or weld grinding and paint sanding. 
   Ceramics / Glass       Ceramics or glass abrasive products are designed or suitable for ceramics and glass grinding or finishing. 
   Harsh Chemicals / Solvents       Products are designed or suitable for the application of or cleaning with aggressive chemicals, adhesives, sealants, coatings, paints, or solvents. 
   MRO / Construction       MRO or construction abrasive products are designed or suitable for cutting, grinding or finishing in maintenance and repair operations (MRO), such as the grinding of repair welds. 
   Ophthalmic / Optical       Optical abrasive products are designed or suitable for cutting, grinding, or finishing applications in optical lens or component fabrication, as well as for eyeglass or ophthalmic production. 
   Plastics / Composites       Plastics abrasive products are designed for or suitable for cutting, grinding, or finishing plastics or composite materials. 
   Specialty / Other       Abrasive products are designed or suitable for cutting, grinding or finishing other unlisted specialty or proprietary materials. 
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Features
   Backing / Base Type:      Backings are the flexible material to which abrasive grain is adhered to make coated abrasives and similar products. Typical backing materials are cloth, polyester film, fibre, paper, sponges, rubber, and foam.
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   Cloth       Cloth consists of a woven fabric made from cotton, polyester, nylon, or other fibers and blends. Cloth backings are available in several different weights (grams / meter or pounds / ream), which are usually designated by a letter weight specific to each manufacturer (e.g., X weight, Y weight). Very heavy weight stitch bonded cloth is available from some manufacturers for aggressive material removal applications such as abrasive planing. 
   Film / Plastic       Plastic film backings provide a very uniform backing and are very useful in polishing, lapping, or precision surface finishing applications. Brush filaments are bonded to a plastic base, core, or handle. 
   Foam / Sponge       Foam or sponge abrasive grains are bonded onto a foam layer, sponge, felt, or other soft materials. The soft materials can provide a cushioning action and allow the abrasive product to conform to contours and/or improve surface finish quality. 
   Metal       Abrasive grains are bonded onto a metal backing or substrate. Brush filaments are bonded to a metal base, core or handle. 
   Wood       Brush filaments are bonded to a wood base, core or handle. 
   Other       Other specialty, proprietary or patented backing types. 
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   Anti-loading / Lubricated       Lubricated or stearated coated abrasive products provide improved life and resistance to loading on paint, wood, plastic, or composite sanding applications. 
   Anti-static       Anti-static abrasive products consist of or are coated with an additive chemical to reduce or eliminate static charge generation. This is an important feature for certain wood sanding applications. Anti-static brushes are fabricated from materials that are neutral or near neutral on the triboelectric chart. 
   Conductive       The tape, film or laminate can conduct electricity and protect from electrostatic discharge (ESD) or provide EMI / RFI shielding. The brush is electrically conducting with a surface resistivity of 102 to 104 ohm. 
   Static Dissipative       Static dissipative products are partially conductive (semiconductive) and slowly remove built-up electrostatic charges. The brush is electrically semiconducting or dissipative with a surface resistivity of 105 to 1011 ohm. 
   Insulative       The brush is electrically insulating with a surface resistivity of 1012 to 1016 ohm. 
   Hand Laced       Hand laced brushes made with the fill material manually laced into a metal, wood or plastic handle, block or split core. Each tuft of fill material is sewn in place with a wire or nylon cord. Hand laced or hand drawn brushes are typically viewed as the high quality end of the hand held brush range. 
   Sanitary / Hygienic       Designed and constructed for use with food and beverage, medical, pharmaceutical and other cleanliness intensive applications. Sanitary indicates the brush can be easily cleaned or sterilized for critical food, medical or pharmaceutical processing applications. 
   Engineered / Structured       Engineered or structured products have a patterned coating of pyramid or other shapes consisting of abrasive grain and bond. Aggregate products are similar and consist of agglomerates of grain and bond that have been coated onto an abrasive backing, but the distribution of aggregates is not as uniform compare to structured products. 
   Specialty / Other       Other specialty, proprietary or patented features. 
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   Mounting:       
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   None / Handheld       Handheld products are meant for handheld usage, not specifically designed for mounting in a holder or on a pad, or on a contact wheel. 
   Hook and Loop       The abrasive is attached to a back-up pad or holder using a hook and loop fabric such as Velcro®, a well-known example. The hooks catch onto the loops to hold the product. The fabric with loops is usually attached to the abrasive component and/or back-up pad.  
   Bore / Center Mount       Center mount products have a central hole or bore for mandrel, arbor, spindle, or shaft mounting. 
   Quick Change       The abrasive product or disc is designed for mounting using a quick change mechanism such as Norton's SpeedLocTM
   Integral Mandrel (Mounted)       The abrasive tool is supplied as mounted onto an integral mandrel, pin, arbor or shaft. 
   PSA / Adhesive       The abrasive product designed for mounting using an adhesive or pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA). 
   Specialty / Other       Other specialty, proprietary, or patented mounting methods. 
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