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Fabrics for abrasives are available in a variety of strengths, weights and characteristics.
October 1, 2015
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Scott & Fyfe, a supplier of abrasive attachment solutions for over 20 years, announced the launch of its new Polyfast range of technical loop fabrics for the ever expanding abrasives industry. The Polyfast range of fabrics has been tailored specifically towards the abrasives market offering a number of feature benefits in material cost, processing, end performance, logistics and user value. With five styles in the range, Scott & Fyfe can provide a variety of strengths, weights and different characteristics. The company offers bespoke products to meet customer requirements with widths available from 0.7m to 2.1m. The products can be used with all adhesives systems and require less adhesive than competing products while providing better lamination and moisture resistance. The Polyfast range can be printed onto and are designed not to shrink which allows the discs to remain flat after production. “Scott & Fyfe has sold more than 100 million square meters of fabric into this market so we understand the needs of the end users,” says CEO John Lupton. “We are excited about the prospect of taking a new product range global. The new range of products represent an assembly of breakthrough developments forged by focussed and robust feedback from our customers.” Suitable for coarse and fine abrasives as well as for use in high temperature applications, Polyfast is already receiving strong interest from the market, according to the company.
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