Best of abrasives from around the world at AbrasiEuro at the WMS 2017 expo
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AbrasiEuro at WMS 2017

AbrasiEuro (WMS Booth # 1509) imports abrasive products from different suppliers from Germany, Poland and Italy, "So we are able to supply you the best products for your sandings applications," the company says. 

Its top quality German made paper backing abrasive belts, offering premium aluminum oxide grit in open, semi-open or close-coat grit. The joints are made in the abrasive factory in Germany to make sure users don’t encounter chatter marks caused by the duro of the drum or a minor vibration.

AbrisEuro is the technical distributor of Rosales Products, tools integrated with a laminated aluminium disc with the hole matching to the shaft of the machine. On this, by a vulcanized system providing great stability, the counter mould to be sanded is adhered, built in a composition of rubber whose strength and flexibility is thoroughly tested and proven.

On this base disc the replaceable sanding disc is incorporated, made in plastic covered with abrasive paper with corresponding profile and the abrasive grit suitable to the needs of the desired finish. The last part is the fastener for the sanding disc. All of these pieces make our sanding tool with replaceable sanding discs.
 
AbrasiEuro co-exhibiting brands include Awuko, Nord Est Abrasivi, and PolishStyl. 
 

 

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