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Buzzhead

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Alabron vs Trizact
« on: March 04, 2007, 03:05:57 AM »
Whats the difference? what grit alabron converts to the trizact system? Can alabron be used on Lane #1 equipment? Where is alabron available and how much does it cost? Can it be used by hand?
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Re: Alabron vs Trizact
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2007, 11:26:41 AM »
From - http://www.ballreviews.com/Forum/Replies.asp?TopicID=74110&ForumID=16&CategoryID=5

 
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TRIZACT GRIT CHART (Courtesy of Charlest)
A long while back when this confusion first arose I sent an email query to 3M who invented Trizact and manufactures it. This is their answer:
To extrapolate the micron to grit conversion from 3M:
A35 ~ 35 micron ~ 360 grit,
A10 ~ 10 micron ~ 1100 grit
A5 ~ 5 micron ~ 1600 grit
Trizact and micron(u) grading are two separate things. Trizact products
are graded on their own scale ranging from A6 - A160.
3M Superabrasives are micron graded, that is, measuring the average size
of an individual particle on that product.
Standard abrasive grading is based on the screen mesh used to separate
out the particles for a particle grade. In simplest terms, in a 1"
line of grade 24 product there are ~24 particles. In a 1" line of
grade 600 product there are ~600 particles.
In comparison, 9u=1200 grit, 15u=600, 20u=500, 30u=400, 40u=320

 

Abralon can be used on any equipment, but the silicon carbide abrasive won't affect certain particles found in some coverstocks.  IE, Older Brunswick Proactive balls and some pieces in the Legends/Lanemaster array of equipment.

One of the best prices online for abralon can be found at http://www.supergrit.com/products/products_discs-abralon.asp

I use a wet 2000 grit abralon pad on my BCB and it leaves a much smoother looking surface than scotch-brite does.
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Buzzhead

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Re: Alabron vs Trizact
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2007, 11:47:04 AM »
Does it react the same? (refering to the BCB) also does Lowes carry this stuff?
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Re: Alabron vs Trizact
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2007, 12:00:07 PM »
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Does it react the same? (refering to the BCB) also does Lowes carry this stuff?
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I haven't found the stuff locally, but I haven't really looked for it either.  Picked some abralon up on E-bay for about $2 a pad.  What should I compare the BCB's reaction too? I never really left it OOB.
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