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3M Abrasives

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  • 3M Abrasive Belts

    3M Abrasive Belts

    557 products
  • 3M Abrasive Brushes

    3M Abrasive Brushes

    101 products
  • 3M Abrasive Discs

    3M Abrasive Discs

    965 products
  • 3M Abrasive Sheets & Rolls

    3M Abrasive Sheets & Rolls

    322 products
  • 3M Abrasive Wheels

    3M Abrasive Wheels

    484 products
  • 3M Handheld Abrasives

    3M Handheld Abrasives

    93 products
  • 3M Sanding Screens

    3M Sanding Screens

    4 products
  • 3M Specialty Abrasives

    3M Specialty Abrasives

    195 products
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New 3M Cubitron 3 is Here

3M Abrasives Types

  • Abrasive Belts: Continuous-loop sanding media in aluminum oxide, ceramic, and Cubitron II grains for stock removal, blending, and finishing on bench grinders, file belt sanders, and wide-belt machines.
  • Abrasive Brushes: Flexible finishing tools with embedded abrasive filaments for deburring, cleaning, and surface conditioning on contours, internal surfaces, and irregular shapes.
  • Abrasive Discs: Quick-change, hook-and-loop, and PSA attachment styles for right-angle grinders, random orbital sanders, and disc sanders across grinding, blending, and finishing applications.
  • Abrasive Sheets & Rolls: Cut-to-size sanding media for hand sanding, block sanding, and machine feeding on flat surfaces, and large-areas.
  • Abrasive Wheels & Polishing Wheels: Bonded abrasive products for bench grinders, die grinders, and portable tools ranging from aggressive grinding to fine-grit polishing work.
  • Handheld Abrasives: Manual sanding products including sponges, scuff pads, and hand blocks for detail work, edge finishing, and touch-up applications.
  • Sanding Screens: Open-mesh abrasive sheets for drywall finishing and floor sanding that resist loading and allow dust to pass through for extended product life.
3M Abrasives: Engineered for Professional Results

When the job calls for consistent stock removal, precise finishing, or efficient surface preparation, 3M abrasives deliver the cutting performance and durability that production schedules demand. The lineup covers everything from heavy grinding to final polish, with grain technologies and backing materials matched to specific applications and substrates. Whether you're removing weld spatter on structural steel, prepping auto body panels for paint, or sanding hardwood trim, the right abrasive makes the difference between fighting the material and working efficiently through the task.

Grain Technology That Works Harder

3M's Cubitron II and Precision-Shaped Grain technology represents a significant advancement over conventional aluminum oxide and ceramic abrasives. Instead of randomly crushed mineral, these engineered grains feature consistent triangular shapes that continuously fracture during use, exposing fresh cutting points throughout the product's life. The result is faster cut rates, cooler operating temperatures, and longer abrasive life compared to traditional options. For high-production metal fabrication shops, weld grinding operations, and applications where heat buildup affects workpiece integrity, precision-shaped grain products reduce both cycle time and consumable costs over the long run.

Matching Abrasives to the Application

Selecting the right abrasive involves more than grabbing the correct grit number. Backing material, attachment method, grain type, and bond system all affect how a product performs on specific materials. Fiber discs work aggressively on right-angle grinders for weld removal and heavy blending. Film-backed discs provide consistent scratch patterns for paint prep and clear coat finishing. Non-woven products like Scotch-Brite handle cleaning, blending, and surface conditioning without removing significant base material. Understanding these product differences helps avoid common problems like premature loading, heat damage to workpieces, and inconsistent surface finishes that create rework downstream.

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