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These assortments come with one can of smooth-finish paste and one can of extra-smooth-finish paste.
This fast-lapping paste abrades quickly to produce a level, scratch-free surface.
Denser and more wear-resistant than traditional lapping compounds.
Produce a level, scratch-free surface.
Second only to diamond in hardness, the boron carbide abrasive produces a level, scratch-free surface on hard metals.
An additive makes this paste stick to your workpiece, so it's good for lapping curves and contours. It thins during use for even application and easy cleanup.
The abrasive won’t embed in soft metals, preventing scratches and material buildup on your work surface.
Diamond cuts more quickly, lasts longer, and leaves a finer finish than other lapping compounds.
Use during lapping to prevent your paste from drying.
Choose between a set of six water-soluble pastes or a set of six oil-soluble pastes.
Thinner than paste, these slurries are easier to spread evenly over flat surfaces. They contain long-lasting diamond.
Lap without the mess of pastes and slurries—abrasive is embedded in the surface of this waterproof film.
Often used to polish optics such as mirrors and lenses.
This film quickly smooths out soft metal without clogging thanks to its silicon carbide abrasive.
Diamond cuts more quickly, lasts longer, and leaves a finer finish than other lapping grains.
An adjustment screw expands the barrel of these laps up to 15% to precisely match the ID of your hole.
These sets include 18 laps for holes sized from .032" to .25", plus an expander tool.
For holes up to 1/4", these laps include an expander tool to increase the size to fit a slightly larger ID.
The grains break down during use so they function first as an abrasive and then as a polish.
Use these precision-ground plates with lapping compounds to create extremely flat surfaces on your workpiece.
Use with lapping paste to lap by hand or with reciprocating polishers.
Keep multiple shapes, sizes, and materials of lapping sticks on hand.
A flat finish, no paste or slurries required—these plates have built-in abrasives to smooth out your workpiece.
Alumina ceramics withstand higher temperatures than any other ceramic and are highly chemical resistant. Powder is often used in casting processes. Add it to slurries to create custom parts and tools such as crucibles, cutting tools, and laboratory ware.