Aluminum Oxide Sandpaper Sheet
Aluminum oxide sandpaper sheets feature specially treated aluminum oxide and are backed by fiber-reinforced C-weight paper, providing high material removal rates and durability. They ensure high productivity and a uniform surface finish. A unique anti-clogging coating helps remove dust efficiently and prevents clogging, optimizing sanding performance and extending the life of the sandpaper.
Product Introduction
Special Coating Structure: These abrasive sandpaper sheets have a semi-open coating structure in which the abrasive grains are slightly spaced apart. This design allows dust to escape, reduces clogging, maintains a cleaner abrasive surface, and makes the sandpaper continue to cut effectively for longer, minimizing interruptions for maintenance or replacement.
Powerful Wear Resistance: The aluminum oxide abrasives are hard and durable, effectively removing material from a variety of surfaces, including wood, metal, and plastic. White abrasive sandpaper quickly smooths out rough areas, scratches, and old finishes, making them suitable for both initial shaping and final finishing work.
Heat Resistance: During sanding, heat is generated. The aluminum oxide abrasives on these sheets are highly heat-resistant, allowing continuous sanding at high speeds without the grains breaking or losing effectiveness, ensuring steady and efficient performance.
Wide Selection of Grits:
Coarse grits (40–80): Ideal for shaping wood, removing old finishes, and preparing surfaces for finer sanding.
Medium grits (100–150): Suitable for finishing surfaces, removing minor imperfections, and preparing for staining or painting.
Fine and extra-fine grits (180–320 and above): Used in the final stages to ensure a smooth, polished surface ready for staining or sealing.
Aluminum Oxide Sandpaper Sheet Specifications
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Type |
AY312 |
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Grit Range |
P60-P800 |
| Size | 230*280mm |
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Grain |
Premium Alumina |
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Backing |
High latex content C-weight paper |
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Bonding |
Resin over Resin |
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Coating |
Semi-open coating |
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Anti-clogging Layer |
Special anti-clogging layer |
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Application |
Initial paint sanding Sanding and finishing of wood and composite materials Refinement of wood veneer |
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Forms |
Abrasive Paper Sheets, Abrasive Sandpaper Rolls |
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Features |
Benefits |
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Provides a budget-friendly option for routine manual sanding The flexible backing provides high resistance to tearing The anti-clogging feature minimizes dust buildup and clogging while sanding |
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Package |
Standard packaging for abrasive paper sheets: P60-P100: 50 pieces per customized paper card, with 10 paper cards per carton. P120-P800: 100 pieces per customized paper card, with 10 paper cards per carton. Tailored packaging options are available upon request. |
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OEM service |
OEM and ODM services for products and packages are available. |
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MOQ |
Neutral printing: 20,000 pieces per grit for dry sandpaper sheets. OEM service: 30,000 pieces per grit for dry sandpaper sheets, with a minimum total order of 300,000 pieces for dry sandpaper sheets. |
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Production time |
Neutral printing: Goods will be shipped approximately 15 days after the deposit is received. OEM service: Goods will be dispatched roughly 35 days after the deposit is received, with an additional 10 days needed for the customized packaging. |
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Shipping time |
Compare the voyage time and freight before shipping, and ship goods on schedule. |


Golden Abrasives is a manufacturer that specializes in dry sandpaper. Our aluminum oxide sandpapers are available in sheets, rolls, and discs, and their performance is comparable to the Fujistar sandpaper RAC-MS type. If you need dry sandpaper for sanding wood and furniture, our AY312 sandpaper is an excellent choice. Please feel free to contact us by email at sales@goldenabrasives.com.
User Evaluation
FAQ
01. What is aluminum oxide dry sandpaper used for?
02. Can it be used wet?
03. Suitability for automotive work?
04. What makes aluminum oxide dry sandpaper different from other types?
05. How do I choose the right grit for dry sanding?
Coarse (60–80 grit): Remove heavy material (e.g., stripping paint).
Medium (120–180 grit): General smoothing before staining or priming.
Fine (220–400 grit): Final finish for furniture or automotive parts.
Ultra-fine (600+ grit): Polishing clear coats or preparing surfaces for plating.
06. Can you provide free samples?
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