Compared to mounted points made from other materials, non-woven mounted points have several advantages:
Flexibility: Non-woven mounted points are more flexible compared to rigid materials such as metal or ceramic. This flexibility allows them to conform to irregular surfaces and contours, making them ideal for applications where a softer touch or delicate grinding is required.
Reduced clogging: The open structure of non-woven mounted points prevents clogging and allows for efficient swarf removal during grinding. This is particularly advantageous when working with softer materials or applications that generate a lot of debris.

Consistent performance: Non-woven mounted points provide consistent performance throughout their lifespan. The abrasive particles are evenly distributed within the non-woven structure, ensuring a uniform grinding action and maintaining their effectiveness over time.
Versatility: Non-woven mounted points are suitable for a wide range of materials, including metals, plastics, composites, and wood. They can be used for various applications such as deburring, blending, surface preparation, and polishing, making them versatile tools in many industries.
Gentle on workpiece: Due to their softer nature, non-woven mounted points are less likely to cause damage or leave visible scratches on the workpiece. They are well-suited for applications where maintaining the integrity of the surface finish is crucial.
Enhanced operator safety: Non-woven mounted points generate less heat during grinding compared to some other materials. This reduces the risk of workpiece distortion or overheating, enhancing operator safety and minimizing the potential for workpiece damage.




