SHUR-BRITE Mounted Seamless Satin Finishing Wheels

Contact Details

Superior Abrasives
Address
4800 Wadsworth Rd.
Dayton
45413
OH
United States
Phone
937-278-9123
Fax
800-841-3441
September 09, 2020
SHUR-BRITE™ Seamless Finishing Wheels Provide Conformability, Cushioning

Superior Abrasives, LLC’s SHUR-BRITE Mounted Seamless Satin Finishing Wheels have a unique seamless structure for de-polishing and matte finishing without harsh and visible transition lines which are often seen with traditional flap brushes. 

Made without a scrim reinforcement, the SHUR-BRITE® Satin Finishing materials are lighter, more pliable, and conformable than other non-woven materials.  Suitable for wet or dry applications, they are resistant to loading, and produce consistent performance throughout their extended life.  Available with ¼” shank, 2-inch width, and 3- or 4-inch diameter, in medium, fine, and very fine grades. 

Aluminum oxide grains provide long life and withstands high pressure in general purpose applications. Silicon carbide grains provide a fast cut and uniform finish, with a sharper, finer cut.   Slower speeds provide better finishing results, between 3,000 to 4,000 RPM.   Ideal for use on ferrous, non-ferrous and stainless materials on applications like blemish removal, flash removal from non-metallic composites, gear and thread cleaning & micro-deburring, stainless steel cleaning and grain finishing, and reducing or blending fine scratch patterns, all without undesired transition lines.  

SHUR-BRITE® Satin Finishing Wheels also available in Flap and Duplex Brushes for angle grinders, utilizing an integrated, toolless threaded hub for fast changeover. 

Related Glossary Terms

  • aluminum oxide

    aluminum oxide

    Aluminum oxide, also known as corundum, is used in grinding wheels. The chemical formula is Al2O3. Aluminum oxide is the base for ceramics, which are used in cutting tools for high-speed machining with light chip removal. Aluminum oxide is widely used as coating material applied to carbide substrates by chemical vapor deposition. Coated carbide inserts with Al2O3 layers withstand high cutting speeds, as well as abrasive and crater wear.

  • composites

    composites

    Materials composed of different elements, with one element normally embedded in another, held together by a compatible binder.

  • flash

    flash

    Thin web or film of metal on a casting that occurs at die partings and around air vents and movable cores. This excess metal is due to necessary working and operating clearances in a die. Flash also is the excess material squeezed out of the cavity as a compression mold closes or as pressure is applied to the cavity.

  • shank

    shank

    Main body of a tool; the portion of a drill or similar end-held tool that fits into a collet, chuck or similar mounting device.

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