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Self-Sharpening Ceramic Discs Offer High Removal Rates



WALTER's XTRACUT XX sanding disc is engineered to provide improved stock removal across all alloys while maintaining consistent results throughout its lifespan.

"XTRACUT XX offers users a superior sanding experience with longer disc life and fewer product replacements," said a company spokesperson. "Its triangular-shaped ceramic grains maximize pressure at each contact point, enhancing cutting efficiency. This allows users to reduce operation time without applying excessive pressure for better comfort."

The exclusive top size cooling agent works in harmony with ceramic grains to maintain peak cutting power and extend disc life. The cooling agent helps minimize heat buildup, preventing overheating and discoloration for a smoother, higher-quality surface finish-especially when working with harder alloys, such as stainless steel or high carbon steel.

"Durability is further enhanced with V-STRONG Backing Technology featuring eight vulcanized fiber layers-14% more laminated layers than the leading competitor-to reinforce the disc and help it withstand the toughest conditions," noted the spokesperson. "The combination of V-STRONG and the top size cooling agent reduce wear and tear, resulting in fewer disc changeovers and more uninterrupted work time."

For more information contact:

Walter Surface Technologies

810 Day Hill Road

Windsor, CT 06095

860-522-0321

orderdesk.us@walter.com

www.walter.com

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