About Jag10 Tools
Jag10 Tools made up of abrasive grains, fillers, and bonding materials, bonded abrasives are typically pressed with high pressure or heat to form wheels. Cut-off wheels, chop saw blades, and grinding wheels are examples of common bonded abrasives. These wheels are made of a variety of abrasive grains, starting with the cheapest abrasive grain. And moving on to ceramic, which is currently the highest grade of abrasive. Even though ceramic is expected to last twice as long as zirconia, the way the end user grinds or cuts the material will always affect wheel life. A coated abrasive, which consists of sanding belts, sheets, rolls, and flap discs, is another type of bonded abrasive. Coated abrasives appear to be "sanding paper, " and you can select from a variety of grits to meet your project's requirements. Jag10 Tools unique three-dimensional construction of non-woven abrasives has functional characteristics and a diverse range of performance over traditional coated abrasives, making it the preferred method for any surface conditioning.