All Topics  
Sandpaper

 

   Email Print
   Bookmark   Link

 

Sandpaper


 
 


Sandpaper is a form of paperPaper

Paper is a thin, flat material produced by the amalgamation of plant fibres, which are subsequently held together without ex...
 where an abrasiveAbrasive

An abrasive is usually a material that is used to smooth, machine, or, in some cases, roughen another softer material throug...
 material has been fixed to its surface.

Sandpaper is part of the "Coated abrasives" family of abrasive products. It is used to remove small amounts of material from surfaceSurface Overview

In mathematics, specifically in topology, a surface is a two-dimensional manifold....
s, either to make them smoother, to remove a layer of material (e.g. old paint), or sometimes to make the surface rougher (e.g. as a preparation to gluingAdhesive

An adhesive is a compound that adheres or bonds two items together....
).

History

The first recorded instance of sandpaper was in 13th century13th century

As a means of recording the passage of time, the 13th century was that century which lasted from 1201 to 1300....
 ChinaChina

China is a cultural region and ancient civilization in East Asia....
 when crushed shells, seeds, and sand were bonded to parchment using natural gum. SharkShark

Sharks are fish with a full cartilaginous skeleton and a streamlined body....
 skin was also used as a sandpaper. Sandpaper was originally known as glass paper, as it used particles of glass.

The rough scales of the living fossilLiving fossil

Living fossil is a term for any living species of organism which seems to be the same as a species otherwise only known from...
 CoelacanthCoelacanth

Coelacanth is the common name for an order of fish that includes the oldest living lineage of jawed fish known to date....
 are used by the natives of Comoros as sandpaper.

Glass paper was manufactured by John OakeyJohn Oakey

John Oakey founder of John Oakey & Sons Ltd, manufacturer of sandpaper and polishing materials....
's company in LondonLondon

London is the capital city of England and of the United Kingdom....
 by 1833, who had developed new adhesive techniques and processes that could be mass-produced. A process for making sandpaper was patentPatent

A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a state to a patentee for a fixed period of time in exchange for the regul...
ed in the United StatesUnited States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
 on June 14 1834 by Isaac FischerIsaac Fischer

Isaac Fischer Jr., of Springfield, Vermont, is an inventor, best known for patenting a process for making sandpaper....
, Jr., of Springfield, VermontSpringfield, Vermont

Springfield is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States....
.

In 1916, 3M3M

3M Company is an American corporation with a worldwide presence that produces over 55,000 products, including adhesives, ab...
 invented a type of waterproof sandpaper, known as Wetordry, and its first application was for automotive paint refinishing.

Sandpaper has occasionally been used as a surface for paintingFacts About Painting

Painting taken literally is the practice of applying pigment suspended in a liquid vehicle to a surface such as paper, can...
, as by Joan MiroJoan Miró

Joan Mir i Ferr was a Catalan painter, sculptor and ceramist born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain....
. Sandpaper was even used as a musical instrument, in Leroy AndersonLeroy Anderson

Leroy Anderson was best known as an American composer of short, light concert music pieces, many of which were introduced by...
's Sandpaper Ballet.

Types of sandpaper



There are countless varieties of sandpaper, with variations in the paper or backing, the material used for the grit, grit size, and the bond.

Backing

In addition to paper, backing for sandpaper includes cloth, PET filmPET film (biaxially oriented)

Biaxially-oriented polyethylene terephthalate polyester film is used for its high tensile strength, chemical and dimensional stabi...
, and "fibre". Cloth backing is used for sandpaper discs and belts, while mylar is used as backing with extremely fine grits. Fibre or vulcanizedVulcanization

Vulcanization, or curing of rubber, is a chemical process in which individual polymer molecules are linked to other polymer ...
 fibre is a strong backing material consisting of many layers of polymer impregnated paper. The weight of the backing is usually designated by a letter. For paper backings, the weight ratings range from "A" to "F," with A designating the lightest and F the heaviest. Letter nomenclature follows a different system for cloth backings, with the weight of the backing rated J, X, Y , T, and M, from lightest to heaviest. A flexible backing allows sandpaper to follow irregular rounded contours of a given workpiece; relatively inflexible backing is optimal for regular rounded or plane surfaces. Sandpaper backings may be glued to the paper or form a separate support structure for moving sandpaper, such as used in sanding belts and discs.

Material

Materials used for the abrading particles are:
  • flintFlint

    Flint is a hard, sedimentary cryptocrystalline silicate form of the mineral quartz, categorized as a variety of Chalcedony....
     — no longer commonly used
  • garnetGarnet

    The garnet group of minerals show crystals with a habit of rhombic dodecahedrons and trapezohedrons....
     — commonly used in woodworkingWoodworking

    Woodworking is the process of building, making or carving something using wood....
  • emeryEmery (mineral)

    Emery is a very hard rock type used to make abrasive powder....
     — commonly used to abrade or polish metal
  • aluminium oxideAluminium oxide

    Aluminium oxide is a chemical compound of aluminium and oxygen with the chemical formula 23....
     — perhaps most common in widest variety of grits; can be used on metal (i.e. body shops) or wood
  • silicon carbideSilicon carbide

    | Silicon carbide|-| align="center" colspan="2" | |-...
     — available in very coarse grits all the way through to microgrits, common in wet applications
  • alumina-zirconia — (an aluminium oxide - zirconium oxide alloy), used for machine grinding applications
  • chromium oxideChromium oxide

    Chromium oxide may refer to:* Chromium oxide, CrO...
     — used in extremely fine micron grit papers
  • ceramic aluminum oxide — used in high pressure applications, commonly known as CubitronTM a 3M Corp. Trademark who invented sol gel ceramic grains. Used in both coated abrasives, as well as in bonded abrasives.


As well, sandpaper may be "stearated" where a dry lubricant is loaded to the abrasive. Stearated papers are useful in sanding coats of finish and paint as the stearate "soapFacts About SOAP

SOAP is a protocol for exchanging XML-based messages over a computer network, normally using []....
" prevents clogging and increases the useful life of the sandpaper. Aluminium Oxide with stearate is also known as PS33.

Innovative abrading surfaces now include long-life stainless steel sanding discs.

Bonds

Different adhesives are used to bond the abrasive to the paper. Hide glueAnimal glue

An animal glue is an adhesive that is created by prolonged boiling of animal connective tissue....
 is still used, but this paper often cannot withstand the heat generated when machine sanding and is not waterproof. Waterproof or wet/dry sandpapers use a resin bond and a waterproof backing.

Sandpapers can also be open coat, where the particles are separated from each other and the sandpaper is more flexible. This helps prevent clogging of the sandpaper. The wet and dry sandpaper is best used when wet and when using material like acrylic where it leaves a nice smooth feel afterwards.

Shapes

Sandpaper comes in a number of different shapes and sizes.
  • sheet — usually 9 by 11 inches, but other sizes may be available
  • belt — usually cloth backed, comes in different sizes to fit different belt sanderFacts About Belt sander

    A belt sander is a machine used to quickly sand down wood and other materials for finishing purposes....
    s.
  • disk — made to fit different models of disc and random orbit sanders. May be perforated for some models of sanders. Attachment includes Pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) and "hook-and-loop" (similar to velcroVelcro

    Velcro is a brand name of fabric hook-and-loop fasteners used for connecting objects....
    ).
  • rolls

Grit sizes

Grit size refers to the size of the particles of abrading materials embedded in the sandpaper. A number of different standards have been established for grit size. These standards establish not only the average grit size, but also the allowable variation from the average. The two most common are the United States CAMI (Coated Abrasive Manufacturers Institute, now part of the Unified Abrasives Manufacturers' Association) and the European FEPA (Federation of European Producers of Abrasives) "P" grade. The FEPA system is the same as the ISOInternational Organization for Standardization

The International Organization for Standardization is an international standard-setting body composed of representatives fr...
 6344ISO 6344 Summary

ISO 6344 is an international standard covering tve materials sizes and tests regarding sandpaper and other similar coated ab...
 standard. Other systems used in sandpaper include the Japan Industrial Standards Committee (JIS), the micron grade (generally used for very fine grits). The "ought" system was used in the past in the United States. Also, cheaper sandpapers sometimes are sold with nomenclature such as "Coarse", "Medium" and "Fine", but it is not clear to what standards these names refer.

See also

  • Coated abrasive?
  • Steel woolSteel wool

    Steel wool is a bundle of strands of very fine steel filaments, used in finishing and repair work to polish wood or metal ob...
  • Emery (mineral)Emery (mineral)

    Emery is a very hard rock type used to make abrasive powder....
  • PolishingPolishing

    Polishing is the process of creating a smooth and shiny surface by using rubbing or a chemical action....
  • Belt sanderBelt sander

    A belt sander is a machine used to quickly sand down wood and other materials for finishing purposes....
  • DremelDremel

    Dremel Moto-Tool is the name given to rotary tools developed by Albert J....
  • Grinding machineGrinding machine

    A grinding machine is a machine tool used for producing very fine finishes or making very light cuts, using an abrasive whee...
  • SanderSander

    A sander is a power tool used to smooth wood and automotive or wood finishes....