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Indasa RedLine RhynoWet is a premium abrasive that features a waterproof, anti-slip latex backing. The result is an abrasive system that offers long lasting cutting efficiency, high quality finish, high flexibility and longer working life time.Excellent for wet and dry hand sanding all types of surfaces including harder materials. Available in full and half-si...
Indasa RedLine RhynoWet is a premium abrasive that features a waterproof, anti-slip latex backing. The result is an abrasive system that offers long lasting cutting efficiency, high quality finish, high flexibility and longer working life time.
Excellent for wet and dry hand sanding all types of surfaces including harder materials. Available in full and half-size sheets, from grits 40 to 2500 grit.
The Indasa RedLine series is Indasa's premium abrasive line designed with the highest quality aluminum oxide mineral grains and a lubricant coating to resist clogging. The result is an abrasive system with extremely high cutting power, stock removal, very long working life time and superior finish.
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Width (mm) | 230 |
Length (mm) | 280 |
Dry Sanding | ✓ |
Wet Sanding | ✓ |
Sanding method | Manual Machine |
Abrasive Mineral | Aluminium Oxide |
Grit | 1000 |
Perforation | 0H (no holes) |
Mounting | Clips |
Manufacturer code | 01366 |
Backing | Latex Paper |
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