The GRANAT NET abrasive mesh is the perfect solution for machining materials which produce a large quantity of dust. The open mesh structure enables dust extraction across the entire surface – for working cleanly, a high material removal capacity and a long service life of the abrasive. GRANAT NET is available in five different formats which cover a wide range of different applications.
For abrasive materials
Long service life
Full-surface extraction
Efficient material removal
for plaster and dispersion-based filler
Product Details
Dust extraction across the entire surface
The open net structure extracts the material across the entire surface – a major advantage with soft base layers and those which produce a large quantity of dust.
High economic efficiency
The dust extraction across the entire surface keeps the abrasive and surface permanently dust-free. The sanding performance remains constant, the abrasive becomes clogged up less frequently and can be used for a long time.
High tear resistance and edge stability
The resistant net structure protects against tearing and has extremely stable edges. For perfect results right down to the smallest detail, without scratches and without rework.
Simple positioning
The abrasive can be fitted to the sanding pad quickly and easily without having to follow the hole pattern.
Additional Info
Sanding plaster and drywall surfaces to achieve a smooth finish before painting or applying other treatments.
Removing old paint or varnish from woodwork or furniture during restoration or refinishing projects.
Preparing surfaces for the application of dispersion-based filler to ensure proper adhesion and a flawless base.
Sanding down composite materials or body filler in automotive body repair to create an even surface for painting.
Smoothing out rough edges and surfaces in carpentry and woodworking to enhance the final appearance of the product.
Refinishing solid surface countertops, such as Corian or other acrylic-based materials, to remove scratches and restore shine.
Cleaning and preparing metal surfaces before repainting or coating to ensure a clean and receptive base.
Sanding fiberglass components in boat or watercraft repair to fix damage or prepare for a new gelcoat layer.
Leveling joint compounds on drywall installations for a seamless wall or ceiling finish.
Refurbishing concrete floors or walls by sanding away imperfections before sealing or painting.