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Belt Sanding

sanding wood with Abranet Max Narrow abrasive belt

Sanding With Belts

When sanding with a belt, many things must be considered to get the best result and the highest possible efficiency. The choice of sanding material, for example, is critical, but other factors such as adjustment of sanding unit, sanding speed selection, and handling are also essential. When you choose a belt from Mirka, you can be confident that you will get the most efficient sanding results without comprimising the quality.

 

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Ultimax® Black

Ultimax® Black delivers exceptional sanding quality from start to finish. Its patented manufacturing technology and antistatic properties take belt sanding to the next level in longevity and sanding performance thanks to its strength and stability, achieving consistent finishing without the need to adjust machine pressure over time.

Ultimax® Black

Choose the right belt for your surface

Mirka Wide Belt Range

Choosing the appropriate sanding belt can be a challenge. The abrasive must be optimized for the sanding application and surface, otherwise there is a risk of damaging both the surface and the belt sander.

Here you can learn more about what kind of belt we recommend for the surface and job in question. 

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Pair expert knowledge with premium wide belts

Talk to Us About Wide Belts

Achieving the desired final result with any surface treatment is affected by a wide variety of factors. For example, the choice of sanding material plays a vital part in the overall process. By choosing the correct type of sanding material and handling it correctly, you can ensure that you achieve an optimal sanding result, as well as the best possible lifespan for the sanding material itself. 

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Choose the right belt to make more

Increase Profit

Overall sanding costs can be minimised simply by choosing the most suitable
product for each sanding operation. That means:

  • Choosing the right type of grit and coating
  • Using the optimal grit sequence
  • Avoiding sanding with finer grits than necessary

Optimising belt lifespan with the right application

Sand Longer

The lifespan of the belt can be prolonged by ensuring that the sanding
equipment is correct and used properly.

  • Choose the right type of sanding unit for each sanding operation
  • Adjust the sanding machine correctly
  • Ensure the machine is properly maintained
  • Check that the dust extraction is adequate

Performance through innovation

Ultimax®

innovative wide belt

Ultimax wide belts are like no other.

The innovative cavities force air between the surface of the work and the belt, which keeps the sanding temperature low, prevents burning, and extends the life of the belt.

This new technology, combined with specialized abrasive grains, extends product lifespan and reduces material use per job.

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Customer case

Let's Tackle Your Belt Sanding Challenges

Getting expert input and the right sanding belts can save your business a lot of money and valuable time.

One of our current customers was producing solid oak wood flooring using wide belts from another brand when they suddenly started seeing random marks in the wood after limited sanding. 

After several attempts by the abrasive supplier to resolve the issue, the customer decided to call in a wide belt machine repair company, which immediately contacted Mirka for assistance.

The marks on the oak were caused by spots of hard silicon, embedded in random parts of the wood. These anomalies occurred during the growth of the oak tree due to unnatural changes in the Parenchyma Cells. When the wood was sanded using standard aluminium oxide belts, the hard spots damaged the belts, and this damage was transferred to the oak panel each time the belt passed over it.

To resolve the issue, we supplied a close coated Silicon carbide grain belt, which is much harder and capable of sanding through the hard spots without damaging the belt.

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Recommended grit size use

Grit Size and Sequence

Wood sufaces.

In general, the first sanding belt is used for stock removal, while the following
belts are only used for creating an even surface finish.

Grit size Use
P24-P80  Coarse sanding, calibration
P100-P220 Sanding before coating
P220-P500 Intermediate sanding
P600-P1200 Pre-polishing sanding

 

Belt Joints

Belt joint performance is a key factor for sanding belts. The joints must be as
strong as the actual sanding material and should not be too thick or too thin
compared to the sanding material. The belt should also have the right shape and dimension.

Wide Belt Storage

Wide belt storage

By simply following some basic recommendations on wide belt storage, you can ensure that the belts remain undamaged and maintain their full working potential.

>> Store belts in their unopened packages until they are to be used.
>> The belts can be hung horizontally prior to use in order to make handling easier.
>> The correct storage temperature is 15–25°C.
>> The relative humidity is recommended to be 35–60% and wide belts should have even moisture over the whole width.
>> Avoid keeping belts hanging close to a cold wall or a heating source.
>> Do not expose the abrasive belts to direct sunlight

Having challenges with wide belt sanding?

We Have the Solution and Know-How!

You have invested in a wide belt sanding machine, it can be frustrating when you are not getting the results you expect. 

This section describes typical problems that might occur when using wide belts. It is essential to understand where a problem originates from in order to correct the process.

Achieving the desired final result with any surface treatment is affected by a wide variety of factors. We can help you achieve an optimal sanding result, as well as the best possible lifespan for the sanding material itself.