As a brand of Saint-Gobain, a world leader in sustainable habitat, Norton offers the widest portfolio of grinding, cutting, blending, finishing and polishing solutions for all markets, materials and applications with the most advanced and affordable technology. So, as your needs evolve, our access to the global expertise of Saint-Gobain becomes even more valuable to making a difference in your day-to-day needs. And, we don’t have to look far for more localized expertise with our largest research center located right nearby in Northboro, MA.
Working on any substrate, abrasives can easily become clogged with the material being removed, including metal and wood dust or paint and other coatings. Clogged abrasives interfere with performance and can cause damage to a workpiece. A worldwide leader in abrasives, Norton | Saint-Gobain has developed specific technologies to prevent loading so you can get the finish you want.
This article will explore Norton’s two most effective anti-loading technologies:
- No-Fil® Technology – a custom-formulated stearate that repels debris away from the abrasive grain to keep it working as it should
- Multi-Air Cyclonic® Design – a physical product construction that incorporates a patented pattern of holes to filter out grinding swarf
Custom Stearate Coating Helps in Any Application
Norton uses a proprietary stearate coating called No-Fil that is manufactured in-house and applied to Norton paper-backed abrasive products. Controlling the entire production process ensures the highest quality standards are met with every run. So, no matter where in the world you purchase or use your Norton abrasive, you will get the same high level of performance you need. Plus, their uniquely formulated stearate is environmentally friendly in both how it is produced and how it can be discarded after use. All the components are biodegradable, assuring the most sustainability available in the market.
Just how does this stearate help you?
A stearate coating on an abrasive works as a lubricant, reducing friction and preventing clogging or loading on the abrasive surface. This keeps the abrasive working more effectively over longer work periods and helps to protect the surface of the workpiece. The technology is crucial in such applications as metalworking, automotive/transportation finishing, and woodworking. Norton’s No-Fil technology is available on paper, mesh, or film backings to give you the greatest flexibility in finding the right product for your needs. One of the most common ways that Norton coated abrasive paper products are used is by attaching their discs on an orbital sander. Most of these sanders have basic, built-in dust extraction or can be attached to a vacuum that pulls debris into an attached bag. This not only keeps debris away from the workpiece surface, it also prevents the operator from inhaling the dust and ground particles.
However, you still need to pull dust from between the disc and the workpiece.
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