Adhesive Discs (2,000+ items) - Page 5
120 Grit 5 Inch Diameter No-Hole PSA Sanding Paper (Ceramic Aluminum Oxide), PK 25
Norton Stick & Sand 6 in. Aluminum Oxide Adhesive A290 Sanding Disc 80 Grit Coarse 50 pk
Sanding Disc, Silicon Carbide, 6" dia
Sanding Disc, Abrasive Ceramic, 12" dia
Sanding Disc, Abrasive Ceramic, 20" dia
Cubitron II Stikit Paper Disc, PK 100
PSA Disc, Aluminum Oxide, 220 Grit
5" PREDATOR Cloth PSA Disc, 120 Grit
Psa Gold Disc Roll-100 5In 180
8in Cloth PSA Sanding Discs, 20PK
6 in. P320 Gold Pro Paperbacked Abrasive PSA Disc
10in Cloth PSA Sanding Discs, 20PK
PSA Disc Roll 6In. 220 Grit A/O
BASECUT 6in PSA P180, 100 Discs/Lrl, 100PK
D-Psa Ao/X Gp 9In 120
16in Cloth PSA Sanding Discs, 5PK
PSA Disc Roll80D5 in100PK
6in psa 180 grit gold, 100PK
Surface, 4-1/2" x 7/8"
PSA Sanding Disc, AlO, Cloth, 2in, 40 Grit
PSA Sanding Disc, Coated, 5" dia., 220 Grit
PSA Sanding Disc, Coated, 6" dia., 400 Grit
About Adhesive Discs
Adhesive discs are circular pieces of material that are used to hold two or more objects together. They can be used for a variety of tasks, from grinding and sanding to attaching one surface to another. Adhesive discs come in a variety of sizes and shapes, as well as different types depending on the job they’re meant to do.
Types of Adhesive Discs
Grinder sander discs are typically made with an abrasive material that is designed for use on metal or wood surfaces. PSA (pressure sensitive adhesive) discs are usually made with a stronger adhesive than regular adhesive discs, making them ideal for heavier-duty jobs such as mounting large objects onto walls or other surfaces.
How Adhesive Discs are Made
Adhesive discs are typically made from paper, plastic, foam, or rubber materials. The type of material used depends on the purpose and strength requirements of the disc. Different adhesives may also be used depending on the application. For example, some adhesives may be better suited for bonding metal surfaces while others work better with wood.
Industries that use Adhesive Discs
Adhesive discs can be found in many industries including construction, automotive repair, furniture making and electronics assembly. Professional tradespeople often use adhesive discs when working with delicate components such as circuit boards and wiring harnesses because they provide an even surface without leaving any residue behind.
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