Abrasives & Brushes
Abrasives and brushes for smoother surfaces, controlled finishing, and production-ready parts.
Sanding is not just cleanup. It controls finish quality, paint prep, veneer safety, edge feel, glue readiness, profile detail, and how much labour gets buried at the end of a job. Titan helps shops select sandpaper sheets, sanding belts, sanding discs, brush sanding wheels, abrasive brushes, and flap wheels based on material, machine type, grit sequence, finish target, defect type, and production volume.
Shop abrasives and brushes by application.
Choose the abrasive category by machine, material, grit sequence, surface target, profile detail, production volume, and whether the job needs calibration, finish sanding, brushing, edge blending, or repair work.
If sanding becomes a rescue operation, the process upstream already failed.
Sanding should refine the part, not save it. Excessive sanding hides CNC issues, dull tooling, bad saw cuts, poor profile strategy, inconsistent material, and weak inspection points. Titan helps shops build abrasive programs that match the machine, material, finish system, and production target.
Improve My Finishing FlowHow to choose the right abrasive.
Start with the material and the finish target, then work backward through the machine, grit sequence, pressure, feed speed, dust extraction, operator process, and whether the surface is flat, profiled, painted, veneered, or textured.
Common sanding and abrasive problems.
Many finishing problems are caused by the wrong abrasive, worn abrasive, wrong grit sequence, poor dust extraction, bad pressure, or using sanding to fix upstream machining defects.
Swirl Marks
Usually caused by wrong disc grit, contaminated abrasives, too much pressure, poor dust extraction, worn discs, or skipping too far between grits.
Control grit sequenceCross Scratches
Often caused by belt damage, contamination, incorrect abrasive sequence, bad tracking, poor cleaning, wrong pressure, or machine calibration issues.
Inspect belt conditionFuzzy Edges
Fuzzing can come from poor MDF core, dull CNC tools, wrong abrasive, too light a cut, loaded abrasives, or no controlled profile-sanding process.
Fix machining and sandingPrimer Burn-Through
Usually caused by overly aggressive grit, too much pressure, too many passes, inconsistent operator technique, or weak edge/profiling strategy.
Reduce aggressivenessSanded-Through Veneer
Thin veneers require careful abrasive choice, controlled pressure, proper grit sequence, light touch, and clear operator rules.
Protect thin surfacesLoaded Abrasives
Loading is often caused by resin, paint, MDF dust, soft coatings, poor dust extraction, wrong abrasive backing, or running too long between changes.
Improve extractionRounded Details
Profiles can lose definition when brush pressure, flap wheel aggressiveness, grit, feed, or hand-sanding process is too aggressive.
Protect profile shapeToo Much Hand Sanding
Excessive hand sanding often means upstream CNC, saw, shaping, wide belt, or brush sanding settings are not doing their job.
Find the sourceAbrasives support paths.
Use these paths when customers need sanding consumables, finishing support, machine guidance, panel-processing help, or a better production sanding standard.
Need help matching abrasives to your sanding process?
Send us the machine type, belt or disc size, material, current grit sequence, finish system, surface issue, production volume, and where the sanding bottleneck happens. Titan can help point you toward the right sandpaper sheets, sanding belts, sanding discs, brush sanding wheels, abrasive brushes, or flap wheels.