How to avoid clogging and dust when sanding
Why is it important to avoid clogging when sanding?
Clogging means that your abrasive becomes saturated with the material that is being removed from the surface. As a result, it cannot sand efficiently anymore, and the residue is moving against the working surface. The sooner this happens, the shorter is the useable life of the abrasive. With a clogging resistant abrasive or one that is easily cleaned, you can continue working with the same abrasive disc for a longer time. This saves money for you in the long run.
How can I make my sandpaper last longer?
The useable life of a sandpaper depends on several factors, which include the material being sanded, the carefulness of the user and the quality of the abrasive. Sanding different materials will have a different effect on the abrasive, but handling the abrasive and the sanding tool carefully will prolong the use-life of both of them. In addition, we have designed the Mirka Galaxy abrasive to have excellent edge wear characteristics, given it a dust-repelling coating and a special ceramic grain that forms new abrasive edges when it wears down so that you can continue sanding for longer.
What is the benefit of dust repellence?
Dust is a natural by-product of sanding, a result of the material being removed from the working surface. It is important to be able to control dust, as it can affect the sanding result as well as your health. When the dust does not stick onto the abrasive, it can be more easily directed into the on-tool dust extraction system, meaning it has the least negative effect on the sanding process or occupational health.