abrasive sticks in coarse, medium, fine and extra fine grains. The abrasive material helps with smoothing, cleaning and polishing, burring applications on many non metallics like glass, as well as nonferrous and ferrous alloys. A rubberized abrasive helps to smooth out burrs on a product, and it also polishes and smooths areas to prevent fractures and fatigue failures.
Other Uses and Applications
Rubberized abrasives are used to repair broken edges, polishing away hot spots, smoothing punched or sheared metal edges, thread cleaning, smoothing molds and other production tools, honing and sharpening cutting blades and other edged tools, eliminating corrosion, heal marks, scratches, jewelry finishing with rubberized point abrasives, gem stone standing and many other applications. Rubberized abrasives are found in many industries including tool and machine shops to help produce basic tools, component parts and instruments and for repairs and maintenance.