Description
A non-woven sanding wheel is a type of abrasive wheel used in various sanding and finishing applications, especially in the metalworking industry. It is typically made by bonding together synthetic fibers and abrasive particles with resin to form a wheel shape. The non-woven material is strong and durable, yet flexible, which makes it ideal for conforming to irregular surfaces and contours. Non-woven sanding wheels are commonly used with rotary tools such as bench grinders, drill presses, and handheld power tools. They are available in a variety of abrasive grits to accommodate different sanding and finishing needs. The abrasive grits range from coarse to fine, allowing for rough sanding, smoothing, and final finishing. Non-woven sanding wheels are often used for deburring, blending, and finishing metal surfaces, but they can also be used on wood, plastics, and other materials.