abrasive material

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abrasive material

An artisan uses an abrasive material to smooth a wooden sculpture.

Definition

Noun: 1. A substance used for grinding, polishing, or cleaning a hard surface by rubbing or friction: A material, often in granular or powdered form, that is hard enough to wear away another material when rubbed against it. Its primary function is to shape, smooth, or clean a surface through abrasive action.

Usage

The term "abrasive material" is used to describe the physical substance itself, which is applied to a tool (like sandpaper or a grinding wheel) or used in a process (like sandblasting or polishing). It focuses on the material's property of causing controlled wear. - Sandpaper is coated with an abrasive material like aluminum oxide or silicon carbide. - Diamond is the hardest known natural abrasive material and is used for cutting and polishing gemstones. - When selecting an abrasive material, consider the hardness of the surface you need to work on.

Advanced Usage
  • In manufacturing and machining: Abrasive materials are critical in processes such as grinding, honing, lapping, and buffing to achieve precise dimensions and surface finishes on metal, glass, or ceramic parts.
  • In cleaning and surface preparation: Materials like sand (for sandblasting) or scouring powders are used to remove rust, paint, or corrosion from surfaces before painting or coating.
Variants and Related Words
  • Abrasive (noun): A shorter, more common form meaning the same as "abrasive material." (e.g., )
  • Abrasive (adjective): Having a rough quality that is capable of grinding or wearing down a surface. (e.g., )
  • Abrasiveness (noun): The quality of being abrasive.
  • Grit: Often refers to the granular particles of an abrasive material, or a measure of their coarseness. (e.g., )
Synonyms
  • Grinding agent
  • Polishing agent
  • Scouring material
  • Friction material
Related Phrases
  • Abrasive blasting: A process for cleaning or texturing a surface using an abrasive material propelled at high speed (e.g., sandblasting).
  • Coated abrasive: An abrasive material (like grains of aluminum oxide) glued onto a flexible backing, such as paper or cloth, to make sandpaper or grinding discs.
  • Bonded abrasive: Abrasive grains mixed with a bonding material (like clay or resin) and formed into a solid shape, such as a grinding wheel or a sharpening stone.
abrasive material

An artisan uses an abrasive material to smooth a wooden sculpture.

Noun
  1. a substance that abrades or wears down

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