Non-Woven and Belts Discs



Non-woven belts and discs are abrasive tools made from a synthetic fiber web (typically nylon) embedded with abrasive grains like aluminum oxide or silicon carbide. Unlike traditional sandpaper, they are designed for surface conditioning rather than aggressive material removal. These tools excel at blending, deburring, cleaning, and finishing tasks, leaving a smooth and consistent surface without gouging.
Non-woven belts are used on belt sanders for treating flat or contoured surfaces, while discs are used with angle or die grinders for more localized work. They run cool, resist clogging, and conform easily to irregular shapes, making them ideal for applications like weld blending, rust removal, and prepping surfaces for painting or coating. Common industries that rely on non-woven abrasives include metal fabrication, automotive, aerospace, and food processing.