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Silicon Carbide 8" x 4" x 3 Dressing Stick Wheel Dresser abrasive stone hand rub
$ 15.83
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Description
NEW -Made in the USA
8" x 4" x 3"
16 Grit Black Silicon Carbide
(Carborundum)
Plain Hand Rubbing Brick - Dressing Stick - Wheel Dresser - Abrasive Stone Block – Bench-stone
Coarse grit silicon carbide is extremely hard, sharp, and durable abrasive used in heavy duty applications to grind, abrade, shear, shape, clean, and scour materials like cast iron castings, masonry, concrete, and stone. Can also be used as a dressing stick for grinding wheels.
APPLICATIONS:
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Concrete floor grinding stone or brick Hand & Floor Rub
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Rubbing down concrete to remove surface irregularities
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Dressing (truing – conditioning – loading – glazing – balancing – facing) Stick or Stone, for Aluminum Oxide, Silicon Carbide, CBN, and Diamond tool-room or bench grinding wheels
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Cleaning castings
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Removing form and mold marks from stone and castings
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Removing graffiti on stone and brick
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Plain Floor Rubbing Brick
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Rubbing Brick w/ Handle 8x3-1/2 x 1-1/2 in Coarse, No 87795, Norton Abrasives
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Carborundum USA, 6" x 2" x 2" Dressing Stick - Wheel Dresser - abrasive stone
United Abrasives Inc.
One Stop Shop for Your Abrasive Supplies
United Abrasive Inc., with
over 80 years
of experience in recycling abrasives, offers quality, cost-effective abrasive media and supplies to our customers. Whether it's for an at-home hobbyist or a metal fabrication facility, we deliver products that get the job done.
Blasting Media - We stock a complete line of blast media for
immediate shipping including:
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Abrasives (all grit sizes)
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Aluminum Oxide - Brown
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Aluminum Oxide - White
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Aluminum Oxide – “Econoblast”
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Aluminum Oxide - Type "W"
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Silicon Carbide
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Coal Slag
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Corn Cob
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Sinter Balls
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Steel Shot
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Steel Grit
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Walnut Shells
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Glass Beads
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Crushed Glass
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Baking Soda
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Plastic Media
Blasting Media - We stock a complete line of blast media for
immediate shipping including:
On request, we will gladly provide samples of our products.
Abrasive Supplies - we are a premier supplier of
SAIT ?
and stock most items including:
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Wheels for
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Grinding
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Cutting
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Finishing
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Polishing
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Coated Abrasives
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Flap discs & wheels
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Belts
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Paper & cloth discs
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Paper & cloth sheets
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Non-woven Abrasives
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Hand pads
o
Belts
o
Flap wheels & brushes
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Deburring & cleaning discs
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Wire brushes
Blasting Supplies - We carry a complete line of blasting equipment supplies including:
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Nozzels (Ceramic, Tungsten Carbide, Boron Carbide, Silicon Carbide, Roctec)
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Blast hoses and Couplings
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Air hoses
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Cabinet gloves
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Blasting helmets & lenses
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Air Valves and Regulators
Recycling
We recycle used grinding wheel stubs and used blasting media!
Most of the waste from used grinding wheels and spent blast abrasives ends up being sent to a landfill. While this may seem easier than recycling, it can have a harmful impact on the environment and is a missed opportunity to reclaim the material, as much of this waste can be recycled.
We recycle over
2 million pounds
of scrap abrasive a year, and since 1939, United Abrasive Inc. has recycled over 40,000 tons (80 million pounds) of grinding wheels. We recycle the wheels by crushing them down to minus 12 mesh and then screening the grains to size in order to make new wheels, lapping/polishing compounds, pressure blasting, etc.
The Abrasive
Most grinding wheels use alpha aluminum oxide (Al2O3), which is a synthetic product most commonly used in the production of metal aluminum. It is produced from the mineral bauxite using the Bayer process, requiring significant amounts of energy. By recycling aluminum oxide grinding wheels, this substantial energy cost can be avoided.
Many companies landfill their used wheels, and blast abrasive, as most do not know they can be recycled. Landfilling is possibly easier than recycling, but is definitely not good for the environment! Grinding wheels are not hazardous, as they are basically a high grade sterilized sand (they are not a form of silica which is hazardous), but when they are just dumped and buried, new Al2O3 grain must be produced!
What We Recycle
We recycle Aluminum Oxide, Zirconia, Sol-gel, and Silicon Carbide abrasives in the form of used, worn, broken, or cracked grinding wheels (resin or vitrified) or used blasting abrasive. We do not recycle fire brick, refractory, steel grit/shot, or other low % abrasives.
Contact Us
Do you have grinding wheels or abrasive grain that you would like to have recycled? We typically require an MSDS sheet for the wheels, information on any type of grinding fluids that may have been used, type of material being ground, a sample of the wheels (¼? piece is fine), and TCLP if available. We are always on the lookout for used abrasive grain and grinding wheel scrap for us to recycle, so it can be reused to make new grinding wheels, grinding media, blast abrasive, wear/heat resistant linings, etc.
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