How can the Velcro disc adapt to the requirements of sandpaper grinding operations in high-temperature environments?

Mar 20, 2025

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Special material choice: The Velcro discs will use special high-temperature-resistant materials, like PPS (polyphenylene sulfide) and other special fiber materials. These materials go through special treatment and can stay stable and keep their structural strength at high temperatures. They won't deform, soften or get damaged because of the high heat. That makes sure the sandpaper can stick firmly to the disc.

High-temperature-resistant adhesive: Besides the disc base material, the heat resistance of the adhesive is really important too. The high-temperature-resistant adhesive can keep being sticky well in high-temperature environments and stop the sandpaper from coming off because of the heat. This kind of adhesive usually can handle a pretty high temperature range, like above 70°C, or even higher. It depends on the design of the product and where it's used.

Structural design and heat dissipation: The way the Velcro discs are structured also thinks about what's needed in high-temperature environments. For example, by adding ventilation holes or using materials that conduct heat well, it can help lower the temperature of the disc when it's hot. That reduces how much the heat expansion affects how well it sticks. At the same time, a sensible structural design can make the disc stronger mechanically. It can stay in a stable shape and size even when it's hot and spinning fast.

Adaptability and durability: The high-temperature-resistant Velcro discs can work fine in high-temperature environments. They also have good adaptability and durability. They can fit different thicknesses and kinds of sandpapers and meet different grinding needs. At the same time, because of the better materials and structure, these discs last longer. That means you don't have to change them as often and it saves you money.

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