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    3M 618 P320 Grit Fine Sanding Sheet, 230mm x 280mm

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    RS Stock No.:
    168-3874
    Mfr. Part No.:
    7000034041
    Manufacturer:
    3M

    3M Fine Sanding Sheet, P320 Grit Size, 230 (L) x 280mm (W) - 618 Series - 7000034041


    For effective hand sanding, turn to this abrasive sheet from 3M. It features a hard silicon carbide compound as the abrasive material to quickly cut through tough surfaces. This means less effort is needed to manually work on metal, glass and stone. The sheet has a very fine grit size of P320 for achieving smooth and flawless results. An anti-loading coating prevents clogging and helps to give surfaces a consistent finish, ready for a coat of paint or polish. Use it for automotive and boat repairs, jewellery making and engraving applications.

    Features and Benefits


    • Flexible backing for working on curved surfaces and wrapping around a sanding block or sponge
    • 50 sheets in a pack to make sure you don't run out midway through a task
    • Can be used as an alternative to wet sanding on surfaces sensitive to moisture

    Applications


    • Automotive body shops
    • Metalwork and milling
    • DIY and hobbies

    3M™ Paper Sheet 618 is a silicon carbide mineral abrasive on a flexible backing with a Fre-Cut anti-loading coating. Use 3M™ Paper Sheet 618 to give a sharp, aggressive cut with a fine finish. Our 618 sheets are a silicon carbide abrasive mineral on a flexible backing with a Free-Cut anti-loading coating.

    When is hand sanding better than sanding with power tools?


    • Use in applications requiring an aggressive cut with a fine finish

    Hand sanding with abrasive sheets is preferable when working on difficult surfaces that could show up tool marks. It's also useful on small areas and for fine detail.

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