VEVOR has a wide selection of abrasives designed for pros, tradespeople, and serious do-it-yourselfers who need consistent cutting, grinding, and finishing performance on all types of materials and jobs. For rough shaping to fine finishing, our full line of abrasives includes sanding discs, flap discs, grinding wheels, cutting discs, and wire brushes for heavy stock removal and weld cleaning. Whether you need a tool, material, or workspace, VEVOR has the right abrasive for you.
Are you looking for high-performance abrasives for jobs like metal fabrication, woodworking, masonry, and surface restoration? There are many different kinds of abrasives available from VEVOR. They match each type, like sanding belts and sandpaper sheets, with the right grit, bond, and backing to work perfectly with your tool, material, and application. This ensures you always get durable, precise, and professional-quality finishes.
To get the most out of your abrasives, you must first choose the right type for your tool. It's easy to see which VEVOR abrasives are compatible with which tools, such as angle grinders, belt sanders, orbital sanders, and bench grinders. This way, you can be confident that each abrasive will work safely, efficiently, and consistently with your equipment.
You can use sanding discs with orbital and random-orbital sanders for a wide range of tasks. They are one of the most useful abrasives you can have in your workshop or on the job site. Their round shape and hook-and-loop or PSA backing system make it easy to switch between grits quickly. This lets you move quickly from removing coarse material to achieving a fine finish without waiting for the tool to cool down.
You can get VEVOR sanding discs with precisely cut abrasive grain. They come in three types: silicon carbide for wet-sanding, lacquer, and paint finishing; aluminum oxide for general-purpose wood and metal sanding; and zirconia for aggressive stock removal on harder materials. When you use VEVOR's sander accessories, the hook-and-loop backing creates a strong, vibration-resistant bond with the sander pad, keeping the disc from moving while you sand. The strategically placed dust extraction holes line up with standard five-hole and eight-hole sander pad patterns, helping capture dust and debris throughout the process.
Flap discs and grinding wheels are the two main types of abrasives used with angle grinders. They are both made for the same tool base but serve very different tasks in metalworking, fabrication, and surface conditioning. Picking the right product between the two relies on whether you want to remove stock quickly, blend and finish, or do precise surface work. Flap discs, which have abrasive flaps that overlap, are great for shaping, finishing, and smoothing surfaces while removing material slowly. On the other hand, grinding wheels, which are denser and stiffer, are particularly effective for quickly removing stock, heavy-duty grinding, and reshaping metal, steel, or other hard materials.
By arranging overlapping layers of rough cloth around a fiberglass or aluminum backing plate, VEVOR flap discs create a cutting surface that removes material and improves the surface finish in a single pass. Weld blending, deburring, and rust removal jobs, where both stock removal and surface quality are important, often work better with flap discs than with traditional grinding wheels because they can do two things at once. If you want to remove as much material as possible from steel, cast iron, and stainless steel, VEVOR grinding wheels are the best choice. They are bonded abrasives that work best for heavy weld grinding, edge shaping, and fast bevelling where cutting speed is more important than finish quality.
Belt sanders, both bench-mounted and movable, use sanding belts as their main abrasive. They remove material quickly and linearly from flat and curved surfaces in metalworking and woodworking. The continuous loop shape of a sanding belt keeps the abrasive in touch with the whole sanding surface. This makes belt sanders and their matched sanding belts one of the fastest ways to remove material from flat stock.
VEVOR sanding belts feature a heavy-duty cloth or paper backing that won't tear or stretch under high pressure. This keeps the belt tracking straight and the abrasive presentation uniform over its lifetime. The abrasive grains are applied electrostatically to ensure even distribution and efficient cutting on each pass. The abrasive grains are aluminum oxide for wood and mild steel, zirconia alumina for stainless and hardened steel, and silicon carbide for stone, glass, and non-ferrous metals.
A full workshop abrasives inventory needs more than just sanding and grinding abrasives. It needs specialized products for tasks like cutting, surface preparation, and cleaning that regular sanding discs or grinding wheels do not provide. To meet these needs, VEVOR offers a wide range of abrasives, including cutting discs, wire brushes, flap discs, polishing pads, and many grinder accessories designed for trade, metal fabrication, woodworking, and surface restoration tasks. These accessories ensure accurate results, better efficiency, and long-lasting performance in all workshop tasks.
Ultra-thin bonded abrasive wheels, about 1.0mm to 1.6mm thick, make VEVOR cutting discs an excellent choice for cutting steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and masonry materials while reducing heat buildup and material waste in the cut zone. The strengthened fiberglass mesh inside each disc provides the side strength needed to resist bending or breaking during cutting, which is the primary safety requirement for using thin cutting discs on high-speed angle grinders.
It's not enough to just choose the right type of grit for your tool. To get consistently good results, you need to know how grit grade affects cutting speed, surface finish, and material suitability. You also need to know how to use that knowledge across different materials.
Abrasives with a coarse grit rating (usually between P24 and P80) are made to remove the most material quickly. They are the best place to start when you need to change the shape of a surface, remove heavy rust or paint, level out uneven wood, or get a surface ready that is too rough or dirty for finer finishing abrasives to work well on. Starting with the right coarse grit cuts down on the time and number of gritty steps needed to get to a smooth surface by a huge amount.
With VEVOR's coarse and medium grit abrasives, you can use orbital sanders to remove paint and varnish, belt sanders to quickly size wood, and weld grinders and heavy-duty deburring machines for metalwork. As you move up from P80 to P120, you reach the important middle stage of medium grits. These remove the deep scratches left by coarse abrasives and begin to smooth the surface before fine finishing begins.
Fine and ultra-fine grit abrasives, with ratings from P150 to P400 and beyond, are the final tools in any surface preparation process. They make the surface smooth and free of scratches so that paint, stain, lacquer, or clear coat can go on smoothly and without any abrasive marks showing. Finishing grit is the last step in making a surface smooth, and using the right fine-grit product can really change how it looks in the end. These abrasives also reduce the risk of surface flaws, make it easier for coatings to adhere, improve reflectivity and uniformity, and ensure that both professional makers and do-it-yourselfers consistently achieve high-quality finishes.
The standard choice for final wood preparation before coloring or painting is VEVOR fine-grit sanding discs and sandpaper sheets in the P150-P240 range. They are also great for light metal finishing before powder coat or wet paint application. Lacquer, car clear coat, and high-gloss paint finishes can be wet sanded with P320 to P400 grit products. This removes surface flaws, orange peel texture, and dust nibs without cutting through the paint layer.
Many types of abrasives are available from VEVOR, including sanding discs, flap discs, sanding belts, grinding wheels, cutting discs, wire brushes, and sandpaper sheets. All of these come in matched grits, sizes, and forms that work with different tools. We offer competitive prices on all our products, ensure they work well for professionals, and provide reliable post-sale support. Check out the whole line of VEVOR abrasives right now to make sure your workshop has the right one for every job.
Flap discs blend and finish while removing material, making them ideal for weld blending and surface conditioning. Grinding wheels focus on maximum aggressive stock removal. Choose flap discs for combined cutting and finishing; choose grinding wheels for heavy, fast material removal only.
Angle grinders are compatible with flap discs, grinding wheels, cutting discs, and wire brushes. Always match the disc diameter and maximum RPM rating to your specific grinder model. VEVOR's grinder accessories are rated for standard 115mm, 125mm, and 230mm angle grinders.
Start with P40–P80 for heavy paint removal or rough timber shaping, progress to P120 for smoothing, then finish with P180–P240 before applying stain or paint. Always sand through grit stages progressively, avoiding skipping grits, as this can leave visible scratch marks under finish coats.
Yes. VEVOR sanding belts are available with aluminum oxide for wood and mild steel, zirconia alumina for stainless and hardened steel, and silicon carbide for non-ferrous metals. Select the correct abrasive grain type for your material to ensure efficient cutting and maximum belt life.
Yes, provided you select cutting discs specifically labeled for stainless steel. These discs are manufactured without iron, sulfur, or chlorine additives that would contaminate the stainless surface and cause corrosion. Always check the disc specification before cutting stainless steel.