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Ceramic Sanding Belts

  • 1/2" x 18" Ceramic Sanding Belt

    Original price $1.64 - Original price $2.04
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    Product Specification Shipping Refund Product Specification 1/2" x 18" CERAMIC SANDING BELT Benchmark Abrasives 1/2" x 18" Ceramic Sanding Belts...

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    Original price $1.64 - Original price $2.04
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    $1.64 - $2.04
    $1.64 - $2.04
    Current price $1.64

High-Performance Ceramic Sanding Belts for Metal and Wood Sanding Applications

Are you looking for the perfect sanding solution for both metal and wood surfaces? Look no further than our premium Ceramic Sanding Belts. Engineered for durability and precision, our sanding belts offer unparalleled performance in various sanding applications.

Why Choose Ceramic Sanding Belts?

Ceramic sanding belts are revolutionizing the sanding industry, providing superior durability and efficiency compared to traditional sanding materials. Here's why:

  • DURABILITY: Unlike conventional aluminum oxide sanding belts, ceramic sanding belts are built to last. The self-sharpening properties of ceramic grains ensure a consistent cutting edge throughout the life of the belt.
  • HIGHEST MATERIAL REMOVAL RATE: The micro-crystalline structure of ceramic abrasives allows for excellent material removal, making them ideal for heavy-duty sanding applications on both metal and wood.  The more pressure you apply, the better these bad boys will work!
  • COOLEST CUTTING: Ceramic sanding belts are designed to remain cooler under pressure, reducing the risk of overheating and burning your workpiece.  The reduced heat and pressure afford ceramic grains the longest cutting life possible.
  • VERSATILITY: Perfect for a wide range of applications, from initial grinding and deburring to fine finishing.

Applications of Ceramic Sanding Belts

Benchmark Abrasives ceramic sanding belts are versatile and suitable for various applications, including:

SANDING METAL

Ceramic sanding belts excel in metalworking. They are perfect for:

  • Grinding and Deburring: Efficiently remove burrs and sharp edges from metal components.
  • Surface Preparation: Create a smooth, clean surface for painting or coating.
  • Rust Removal: Effectively strip away rust and corrosion from metal surfaces.
  • Polishing: Achieve a refined finish on metal parts.

SANDING WOOD

For woodworking projects, ceramic sanding belts provide excellent results in hard woods only.  Due to the additional cost of Ceramic products compared to Aluminum Oxide and Zirconia, we DO NOT suggest using them on wood products.  You will not realize the cost benefit on wood surfaces, having paid more without realizing a significant increase in performance.

Choosing the Right Ceramic Sanding Belt:

Selecting the appropriate ceramic sanding belt depends on your specific needs and applications. Consider the following factors:

  • Grit Size: Coarse grits (40-60) are ideal for heavy material removal, while fine grits (80-320) are suited for finishing tasks.
  • Belt Size: Ensure the belt size matches your sanding machine's specifications.
  • Application Type: Identify whether you will be working with metal, wood, or both to select the appropriate belt.

Choosing the Right Grit:

Ceramic Sanding Belts come in various grit options, ranging from coarse to fine grits. Selecting the right grit for your sanding application is crucial for achieving the desired finish. Coarse grits are ideal for rapid material removal, while fine grits are best suited for finishing and polishing tasks.

  • Coarse Grits: 40-60
  • Medium/Coarse Grits: 80-100
  • Medium Grits: 120-150
  • Fine Grits: 180-220
  • Very Fine Grits/Finishing: 240 and up

What Size Belt Do I Need?

By far the fastest way to determine your sanding belt size is to take an existing belt and measure it.  Sanding belts are measured width by length so a 2 x 48 belt would be 2” wide and 48” long (sanding belt length is the circumference of the belt).  There are two methods for determining belt length using an existing belt:

Cut it in half and measure the total length

-or-

Press the belt flat and measure from end to end.  Take that number and double it for overall length

We don’t suggest cutting a new belt as that would render it useless.  Instead save that method for older worn-out belts that have little or no useful life left in them.

If your still having an issue determining your belt size, feel free to reach out to our team with your machine info and we will do our best to find the correct sizing for you.

Benchmark Abrasives stocks belt widths 3/8” to 6” and 13” to 79” in total length.  You can use the handy filters on the left side of the screen to easily find the belt that fits your needs.

Maintaining Ceramic Sanding Belts

  • Storage: Store in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture damage and warping.
  • Cleaning: Periodically clean belts to remove resin build-up and maintain optimal performance.  Extend the life of your belt with our belt butter and clean up with our abrasive belt cleaning sticks.
  • Inspection: Check for wear and tear regularly. Replace belts when abrasive grains wear down to avoid compromising the finish quality.  If your belt has a snag or a tear in it, it’s time to throw new belt on your machine.  Damaged belts can damage workpieces by leaving unintended scratch patterns behind.

My Sanding Belt Is Clogged And Won’t Sand Anymore, Is It Trash?

  • Not necessarily.  Sanding Belts, like all other coated abrasives, are subject to loading up.  This is more prevalent when sanding softer materials like woods or non-ferrous metals like aluminum.  You can extend the useful life of your abrasive belt by using one or both of our sanding accessories; belt butter and our cleaning stick
  • Belt Butter – a life extending grease that helps to prevent coated abrasives from loading up.  Apply some of the belt butter before you get your grind on and say good riddance to the material load up.
  • Cleaning Stick – an industrial rubber eraser that removes the material loaded up on any sanding disc or sanding belt.  Bring the cleaning stick to the belt while it is running and it will knock out the material, leaving you with a renewed belt and added life.

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