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80G 6" NO-HOLE GRIP PURPLE CERAMIC FILM DISCS (50 pcs per bo - High Teck Products

Part #: DAG6080P

The High Teck Products DAG6080P Purple Ceramic Film Discs are engineered for professional technicians requiring rapid material removal and superior durability in automotive and industrial environments. Featuring an 80-grit ceramic and semi-brittle corundum abrasive blend on a robust film backing, these 6-inch no-hole discs deliver consistent, aggressive cutting for demanding sanding tasks. The advanced film base enhances strength and longevity, while the grip backing system ensures quick and efficient disc changes, minimizing downtime during projects.

Key Features

  • Advanced Abrasive Blend: Utilizes a preferred ceramic and semi-brittle corundum grain for an exceptionally sharp, fast cutting rate and extended disc life.
  • Durable Film Backing: Constructed with a resilient film base, these discs offer increased strength and tear resistance compared to traditional paper-backed abrasives.
  • Anti-Clogging Performance: A specialized surface coating is applied to reduce particle buildup, maintaining consistent cutting efficiency and preventing premature disc wear.
  • Grip Attachment System: Facilitates rapid and secure disc attachment and removal, streamlining workflow and increasing productivity.
  • No-Hole Design: Offers full abrasive contact across the disc surface for uniform sanding and improved finish quality.

Applications

These versatile ceramic film discs are designed for a wide range of professional sanding applications. They are highly effective for aggressive stock removal on automotive body filler and putty, primer, and paint. In industrial settings, their robust construction and sharp abrasive grain make them suitable for sanding hardwoods and various metal surfaces. The 80-grit provides an excellent balance for initial shaping and preparation where rapid material reduction is necessary.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 12 June, 2026.