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Trizact Abrasive Cloth
Trizact Abrasive Cloth Roll is a high-performance coated abrasive designed for precision finishing, polishing, and controlled grinding on hard metals. Featuring engineered three-dimensional Trizact aluminum oxide structures bonded to a durable cloth backing, it delivers exceptionally consistent surface finishes, longer service life, and predictable results. Ideal for manufacturers seeking higher efficiency, reduced belt changes, and superior finish quality on stainless steel, titanium alloys, and high-nickel materials.
Description
Trizact Abrasive Cloth is an advanced coated abrasive material engineered with precisely shaped, three-dimensional abrasive structures uniformly distributed across a strong cloth backing. Unlike conventional abrasive belts that rely on randomly oriented mineral grains, Trizact technology uses micro-replicated abrasive pyramids that wear in a controlled and predictable manner. As these structures break down, fresh, sharp cutting edges are continuously exposed, ensuring consistent cutting performance, cooler grinding, and uniform surface quality from start to finish.
This abrasive cloth is manufactured using resin-over-resin bonding on a heavy-duty X-weight cloth backing, allowing it to withstand medium to high-pressure grinding while maintaining excellent flexibility. It is supplied in roll form or converted into abrasive belts, making it suitable for both flat and contoured surface finishing operations across a wide range of industrial applications.
product specification
| Abrasive Grain | Trizact Aluminum Oxide |
| Abrasive Structure | Engineered 3D micro-replicated structures |
| Backing Material | J-weight cloth / X-weight cloth (optional) |
| Bonding System | Resin over resin |
| Available Grit Range | D3 – D100 |
| Common Grits | D16, D20, D30 |
| Grit Equivalence | D3 (4000#), D5 (3000#), D6 (2000#), D10 (1500#), D16 (1200#/1000#), D20 (800#), D30 (600#), D45 (400#/320#), D60 (240#), D80 (220#), D100 (180#) |
| Roll Width | 1 meter (custom widths available) |
| Supply Form | Jumbo rolls / converted abrasive belts |
| Grinding Method | Dry sanding (wet sanding optional) |
| Load Resistance | High |
| Heat Resistance | Excellent |
| Flexibility | Suitable for flat and curved surfaces |
| Recommended Materials | Stainless steel, carbon steel, titanium alloys, high-nickel alloys |
| Customization | Size, grit sequence, backing type, OEM branding |
Key Features

Engineered Trizact Technology for Consistent Results
Precisely shaped three-dimensional abrasive structures wear evenly and self-renew during use, delivering stable cutting performance and highly consistent surface finishes from start to finish.

Up to 5× Longer Service Life
Compared with conventional coated abrasives, Trizact abrasive cloth lasts significantly longer, reducing belt changes, downtime, and overall abrasive consumption.

Cooler Grinding, Less Surface Damage
Low-friction cutting action minimizes heat buildup, helping prevent discoloration, warping, and burn marks on stainless steel, titanium, and high-nickel alloys.

Strong, Flexible Cloth Backing
Resin-over-resin bonded cloth backing combines durability with flexibility, allowing smooth sanding on both flat surfaces and complex contours without tearing or over-sanding.

Higher Process Efficiency and Lower Total Cost
Predictable performance and uniform finishes reduce rework, shorten finishing steps, and help manufacturers improve productivity while lowering total operating costs.
Typical Applications
Intermediate finishing and scratch refinement
Surface preparation before polishing, plating, or coating
Stainless steel decorative surface finishing
Titanium and high-nickel alloy grinding
Automated belt grinding and robotic finishing lines
Dry sanding operations with long continuous runs
Trizact Abrasive Cloth vs Conventional Abrasive Belts
| Comparison Item | Trizact Abrasive Cloth | Conventional Abrasive Belt |
| Abrasive Structure | Precisely engineered 3D Trizact aluminum oxide structures, uniformly distributed | Randomly shaped and irregularly spaced abrasive grains |
| Cutting Consistency | Self-renewing cutting edges provide stable performance from start to finish | Cutting power drops quickly as grains dull unevenly |
| Surface Finish Quality | Highly consistent scratch pattern and predictable finish | Inconsistent finish, higher risk of scratch variation |
| Service Life | Typically lasts 2–5× longer, depending on application | Shorter lifespan, frequent belt replacement required |
| Heat Generation | Cooler grinding due to low-friction cutting action | Higher friction, more heat buildup |
| Risk of Burn & Discoloration | Significantly reduced, ideal for heat-sensitive metals | Higher risk of burning and surface discoloration |
| Load Resistance | Excellent resistance to loading and clogging | Prone to loading, especially in dry sanding |
| Process Stability | Uniform wear minimizes part-to-part variation | Performance varies throughout belt life |
| Rework Rate | Lower rework due to consistent results | Higher rework caused by uneven finishes |
| Operational Efficiency | Fewer belt changes, reduced downtime | Frequent belt changes interrupt production |
| Overall Cost | Lower total cost despite higher unit price | Lower unit price but higher long-term cost |




How to Choose the Right Trizact Abrasive
Identify the Workpiece Material
Stainless steel / carbon steel → Standard Trizact aluminum oxide
Titanium / high-nickel alloys → Trizact recommended due to cooler cutting
Define the Process Stage
Stock removal / scratch refinement → D16–D30
Fine finishing → D45–D60
Pre-polishing / cosmetic finishing → D80–D100
Consider Process Conditions
Dry sanding → Excellent choice
Automated line → Strongly recommended
Manual finishing → Easy to control, consistent results
Optimize the Process
Many users successfully reduce abrasive steps when switching to Trizact. We recommend process trials to identify the minimum grit sequence required to achieve your target finish.

Why More Manufacturers Choose Trizact Abrasive Cloth
In modern metal finishing operations, consistency and process control are often more important than initial abrasive cost. While conventional abrasive belts may appear economical upfront, their rapid performance drop, inconsistent finishes, and higher heat generation often result in rework, scrap, and increased labor time.
Trizact Abrasive Cloth addresses these challenges by delivering predictable cutting behavior, longer usable life, and stable surface quality-making it a preferred choice for stainless steel, titanium, and high-nickel alloy applications where quality cannot be compromised.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Trizact abrasive cloth replace conventional abrasive belts directly?
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Yes. It can be used on standard belt grinding equipment without modification and delivers immediate improvements in consistency and lifespan.
How do I choose the correct Trizact grit?
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D16–D30 are commonly used for intermediate finishing, while D45–D100 are suitable for fine finishing and polishing preparation. Trizact often allows users to reduce the number of grit steps.
Is Trizact abrasive cloth suitable for dry sanding?
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Yes. It offers excellent load resistance and stable performance in dry sanding applications.
Can it be used on curved or complex surfaces?
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Yes. The flexible cloth backing conforms well to curved and contoured surfaces without over-sanding.
Is customization available?
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Yes. Custom widths, grit sequences, backing types, and OEM branding are supported.
Looking for a more consistent finish, longer abrasive life, and lower total grinding cost?
Contact Renwa Abrasive today to get professional abrasive selection advice and customized Trizact abrasive cloth solutions tailored to your materials and production process.
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