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0 236U Series Abrasive Disc Roll, 5 in Dia, P120 Grit, PSA, Gold

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3M 1196 0 236U Series Abrasive Disc Roll, 5 in Dia, P120 Grit, PSA, Gold

Item #: 1196 by 3M

UPC #: 051131011960

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Features
  • Adhesive backed discs tear-off conveniently one at a time without liners for added cost savings
  • A weight light paper backing is suitable for finishing applications
  • Aluminum oxide mineral combines fast cut with long disc life
  • Stikit™ discs are easy to attach and remove
  • Anti-loading coating prevents dust and debris from clogging the disc
  • Can be used with 3M™ random orbital sanders

Grade

Fine

Application

For featheredging, filler shaping, fine featheredge, paint removal, primer sanding, rough featheredge and sanding applications

Grit

P120

Attachment Type

Stikit™ PSA

Abrasive Material

Aluminum Oxide

Wet/Dry

Dry

Part no.

1196

MFR Model

1196

Diameter (in)

5

Vacuum (yes/no)

No

Backing Material

Paper

Color/Finish

Gold

Series

236U

Disc Diameter

5"

Color

Yellow

Trade Name

Stikit

Backing Weight

A

Discs Per Roll

75

Product Form

Disc Roll

Alternative UPC

60010021131

Product Overview
Our 3M™ Stikit™ gold disc roll 236U features a tear-off disc format in a single roll, making them exceptionally fast and easy-to-use. Aluminum oxide mineral abrasive delivers an aggressive cut. Anti-loading coating and available seven-hole pattern help clear dust from the disc surface for longer life. Stikit™ adhesive attachment makes changing the discs quick and easy.
3M Stikit 236U PSA disc roll uses aluminum oxide as the abrasive material and has a diameter of 5 in. 3M incorporates this aluminum oxide material into the PSA disc roll forming a grit of P120.
Specification parameters description:
Abrasive Material:
Values: A/O Aluminum Oxide AO A/Z Alumina Zirconia AZ S/C Silicon Carbide SC Alumina Zirconia Alumina zirconia is very dense and can be used under high temperatures for heavy-duty stock removal, wood planing, and grinding of fiberglass and plastics. The abrasive grain is designed to fracture during use so that it maintains sharpness. Aluminum Oxide Aluminum oxide is an artificial abrasive suited for general purpose stock removal and finishing. It is the mostly commonly used abrasive and can be used for most steels and ferrous alloys. Aluminum oxide is slightly softer but tougher than silicon carbide. Ceramic Ceramic is used for aggressive cutting and grinding of stainless steel, titanium, and metal alloys. The abrasive grain is designed to fracture during use so that it maintains sharpness. Ceramic Aluminum Oxide Cerium Oxide Diamond Diamond can be either natural or manufactured and is one of the hardest abrasive materials. It is commonly used for grinding and polishing stone and very hard steels, and for sharpening other cutting tools. Mesh Silicon Carbide Silicon carbide is a manufactured material that is extremely hard but brittle. It is commonly used for fast cutting under light pressure, particularly on cast iron, nonferrous metals, and materials such as glass and plastic. Precision Shaped Ceramic Grain Zirconia
Grade:
Grade is a measurement of the size of abrasive particles embedded in coated abrasives. It is a more general measurement of the level of precision, and corresponds roughly to grit. A smaller grit number means larger particles and a coarser grade, while high number grits are used for finer work.
Grit:
Grit is a measurement of the size of abrasive particles embedded in coated abrasives. The most common standards for grit size are the United States CAMI (Coated Abrasive Manufacturers Institute) and the European FEPA (Federation of European Producers of Abrasives). A smaller grit number means larger particles and a coarser grade, while high number grits are used for finer work. Grit is generally a unitless measure but is sometimes measured in microns.
Backing Weight:
Paper and cloth have a lettering scale for backing weight that measures strength of the material onto which the abrasive is mounted. Paper uses the letters A-F, where A is a lighter weight and most flexible and F represents a rigid, heavier backing. Lighter backings are typically paired with finer abrasive grits, suitable for blending and finishing. Coarser grits used for deburring and stock removal rely on a heavier backing. Cloth uses a lettering system of J, X, and Y for backing weight. J weight (jeans) is the lightest and most flexible, X weight (drills) is more durable and recommended for medium duty work, and Y weight is the toughest and least flexible. Fiber backings are made from chemically-impregnated paper to form a very hard, strong backing material. Fiber is used primarily for sanding discs. Polyester film backing provides high strength with a very thin backing and is used for very fine grits. It is more tear resistant than paper backing and is also waterproof.