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Abrasive Strips - Diamond

Abrasive Strips - Diamond

Product Details:

  • Refractive Rate 2.42 (diamond)
  • Poisonous Yes
  • Density 3.51 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Ph Level Neutral
  • Structural Formula Carbon (diamond crystalline lattice)
  • Shape Flexible flat strip
  • Other Names Diamond Coated Strip, Diamond Abrasive Tape
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Abrasive Strips - Diamond Product Specifications

  • Approximately 3550C
  • C
  • Solid strip coated with diamond grit
  • Used for dental, laboratory, and finishing work; polishing, grinding, and smoothing materials
  • 12.01 g/mol
  • 7782-40-3 (diamond)
  • Odorless
  • 68052000
  • Diamond abrasive content typically 98% or higher
  • Insoluble in water, acids, and organic solvents
  • Abrasive Strip - Diamond
  • Store in a dry, clean area
  • 2.42 (diamond)
  • N/A (article; not a substance)
  • Yes
  • 3.51 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Diamond (industrial-grade) bonded to flexible substrate
  • Manual or mechanical abrasion of surfaces
  • Conforms to dental/laboratory industrial standards
  • Diamond Coated Strip, Diamond Abrasive Tape
  • Flexible flat strip
  • Diamond abrasive strip
  • Sublimes; does not boil
  • Industrial Abrasive
  • Fine, Medium, Coarse (various options)
  • Neutral
  • Carbon (diamond crystalline lattice)

Abrasive Strips - Diamond Trade Information

  • Paypal, Telegraphic Transfer (T/T), Cash in Advance (CID), Cheque
  • All India

Product Description

Abrasive Strips - Diamond 

A range of diamond abrasive strips and sheets with resin-bonded polishing powder on a polyester backing. Waterproof bonding ensures that polishing particles remain fixed to the backing, avoiding unwanted scratches on the surface being prepared. Also available with aluminum oxide and silicon carbide powders. 

Diamond abrasive is supplied as a single strips 35mm or 70mm wide or 215x279mm sheets.



Precision Abrasion for Multiple Industries

Diamond Abrasive Strips are crafted to meet the demanding needs of dental, laboratory, and finishing operations. Their flexible construction and double-sided grit options enable precise, smooth abrasion for hard-to-reach surfaces or contours. With superior durability and adaptability, they facilitate professional results in both manual and mechanical use.


Robust Material and Flexible Design

These strips are manufactured using industrial-grade diamond bonded onto polyester or stainless steel, ensuring high resilience and flexibility. Their robust design resists wear and delivers consistent performance, even under elevated temperatures, making them a reliable choice for repeated use in various environments.


Wide Range of Grits & Custom Sizing

Available in grit sizes from ultra-coarse (40) to ultra-fine (600+), users can select the right level of abrasiveness for their application. Common strip widths include 4 mm, 6 mm, and 8 mm, with customizable lengths, ensuring suitability for both detailed and broader surface work.

FAQs of Abrasive Strips - Diamond:


Q: How are diamond abrasive strips typically used?

A: Diamond abrasive strips are commonly used for manual or mechanical smoothing, grinding, and polishing of hard materials in dental, laboratory, and finishing applications. Their flexibility allows for effective operation on contoured or hard-to-reach surfaces.

Q: What benefits do resin-bonded diamond abrasive strips offer over other abrasive types?

A: Resin-bonded diamond strips provide high durability, precise abrasion with minimal clogging, and excellent adaptability to curved or uneven surfaces. Their robust diamond grit ensures consistent performance and long life compared to conventional abrasives.

Q: Where can diamond abrasive strips be applied?

A: These strips are widely utilized in dental clinics, laboratories, manufacturing, and finishing workshops. Their flexibility and grit selection allow them to be effective on various substrates, such as ceramics, composites, metals, and plastics.

Q: When should I replace my abrasive strip?

A: Abrasive strips should be replaced once the diamond coating appears worn or their cutting performance diminishes. They are designed for repeated use but should be discarded when they no longer deliver effective abrasion.

Q: What is the process for selecting the correct grit size?

A: Grit size selection depends on the desired surface finish and material type. Coarse grits (e.g., 40) are best for aggressive material removal, while finer grits (up to 600 or more) are recommended for smooth finishing or polishing tasks.

Q: How should diamond abrasive strips be stored for maximum longevity?

A: Store the strips in a dry, clean environment to prevent contamination and prolong their usability. Keep them individually packaged or in sets to avoid accidental damage or exposure to moisture.

Q: What advantages does the flexibility of these strips provide?

A: The high flexibility ensures adaptability to various contours, enhancing precision and control in delicate or complex procedures. This feature minimizes the risk of damaging adjacent surfaces and improves overall efficiency.

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