Bondo® Series, Abrasives and Surface Conditioning Products

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BONDO FIBERGLASS CLOTH TAPE, 004
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4.00" (101.60mm)
Automotive
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0.0079" (7.9 mils, 0.200mm)
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6' (1.8m) 2 yds
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BONDO SELF-ADHESIVE BODY PATCH 0
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BONDO FIBERGLASS CLOTH, 00499, 8
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White
12.00" (304.80mm)
Automotive
Glass Cloth
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0.0079" (7.9 mils, 0.200mm)
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96.00" (2.44m)
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About  Abrasives and Surface Conditioning Products

Abrasives and surface conditioning products play a crucial role in preparing, refining, and enhancing surfaces for a wide range of applications. These products are utilized to achieve specific finishes, cleanliness, and smoothness, as well as to facilitate subsequent processes such as painting, soldering, or buffing. Surface Preparation and Finishing: Abrasives and surface conditioning products are employed to clean, deburr, grind, lap, buff, cut, or polish surfaces to attain the desired finish. They are essential for removing imperfections, shaping materials, and achieving precise surface qualities required in various industries. Surface Conditioning for Fiber Optic Cables: In addition to general surface preparation applications, these products are used to prepare the cut ends of fiber optic cables before installation. This process ensures that the fiber optic cables are properly conditioned for optimal performance and connectivity. Classification and Formats: Abrasives are classified based on their coarseness, which includes coarse, extra coarse, fine, medium, super fine, and ultra fine grades. These abrasives are available in a variety of formats such as rolls, sheets, belts, discs, wheels, cloth, brushes, and films, catering to different surface conditioning requirements and application techniques. The availability of a diverse range of abrasives and surface conditioning products enables professionals across various industries to effectively prepare, refine, and enhance surfaces to meet their specific needs. Whether it's achieving a smooth finish on metal components, preparing surfaces for painting, or ensuring optimal connectivity for fiber optic cables, these products play a critical role in achieving high-quality results.