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- Emery_paper abstract "Emery paper is a type of abrasive paper or sandpaper, that can be used to abrade (remove material from) surfaces or mechanically finish a surface. Operations include deburring, polishing, paint removal, corrosion removal, sizing, etc. This is accomplished by moving the abrasive-coated paper, with some pressure, against the object being processed. Abrasion may be performed by hand, electrically powered, or air powered equipment.Emery is a naturally occurring rock of impure crystalline aluminum oxide or corundum. The emery is milled and sieved into different mesh sizes. Emery of a certain size range is then bonded to a paper backing to produce emery paper. The larger the mesh size, the smaller the abrasive particles. Smaller particles abrade smaller amounts of material and are used to produce a finer finish.By the successive use of progressively finer mesh emery paper, near-mirror finishes can be obtained. Water or oil is often used as a lubricant and to float the abrasive debris and worn abrasive away from the work, preventing the build-up of debris in the emery paper. The paper will lose effectiveness if too much debris builds up. A condition known as \"clogging\".Originally, emery paper was made from milled emery rock, bonded or sized to paper often with an animal glue for water resistance. Today, synthetic adhesives are used in place of natural glues and silicon carbide is often substituted for emery. Silicon carbide being slightly harder, and more durable with less tendency to fracture than corundum. The use of emery papers is rare today generally being replaced with silicon carbide papers.".
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- Emery_paper wikiPageRevisionID "705535948".
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Abrasion_(mechanical).
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Adhesive.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium_oxide.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Burr_(edge).
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coated_abrasives.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grinding_and_lapping.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paper_products.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Corundum.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Emery_(rock).
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Emery_cloth.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Mesh_(scale).
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Mill_(grinding).
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Mohs_scale_of_mineral_hardness.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Nail_file.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Polishing.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Sandpaper.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Sieve.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_carbide.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Sizing.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Surface_finishing.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLink Tarmac.
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Emery paper".
- Emery_paper wikiPageWikiLinkText "emery paper".
- Emery_paper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Metalworking-stub.
- Emery_paper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ref_improve.
- Emery_paper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Emery_paper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tool-stub.
- Emery_paper subject Category:Coated_abrasives.
- Emery_paper subject Category:Grinding_and_lapping.
- Emery_paper subject Category:Paper_products.
- Emery_paper hypernym Paper.
- Emery_paper type Newspaper.
- Emery_paper type Product.
- Emery_paper type Tool.
- Emery_paper comment "Emery paper is a type of abrasive paper or sandpaper, that can be used to abrade (remove material from) surfaces or mechanically finish a surface. Operations include deburring, polishing, paint removal, corrosion removal, sizing, etc. This is accomplished by moving the abrasive-coated paper, with some pressure, against the object being processed.".
- Emery_paper label "Emery paper".
- Emery_paper sameAs Q5371011.
- Emery_paper sameAs m.081p6g.
- Emery_paper sameAs Q5371011.
- Emery_paper wasDerivedFrom Emery_paper?oldid=705535948.
- Emery_paper isPrimaryTopicOf Emery_paper.