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Last updated: June 2026 | Author: KHM Megatools Editorial Team — Abrasives, Cutting, Grinding & Surface Preparation Specialists
Abrasives are consumable cutting, grinding, sanding, polishing, deburring, and surface preparation products used to remove material, smooth surfaces, prepare coatings, cut metal, grind welds, strip rust, and finish wood, steel, stainless steel, concrete, paint, and automotive panels. Abrasives in the Philippines are used by welders, fabricators, contractors, carpenters, automotive painters, metalworkers, maintenance teams, construction workers, machinists, woodworkers, and procurement officers who need reliable consumables for daily workshop and jobsite work.
The Abrasives collection at KHM Megatools includes cutting discs, grinding discs, flap discs, sanding discs, sanding belts, sandpaper, waterproof sandpaper, bench grinding wheels, diamond cut-off wheels, strip discs, abrasive rolls, and surface preparation products from brands such as Bosch, 3M, Norton, Tyrolit, Makita, Benzwerkz, Megatools, Butterfly, Toka, Tatara, Ingco, DSK, Dremel, and other abrasive brands. Whether you cut steel in Quezon City, grind welds in Makati, sand wood panels in Caloocan, prepare automotive paint in Pampanga, finish fabrication work in Cebu, or support construction jobs in Davao, the right abrasive helps improve speed, finish quality, safety, and productivity.
Abrasives prices in the Philippines vary depending on abrasive type, brand, disc diameter, grit, backing material, bonding system, material rating, pack size, and whether the product is for general, professional, or industrial use. KHM Megatools carries budget-friendly abrasive consumables, mid-range workshop options, and professional-grade abrasive products for contractors and industrial users.
| Application | Recommended Abrasive | Typical User | Why It Fits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cutting steel bar, pipe, or sheet metal | Cutting disc / cut-off wheel | Fabricators, welders, contractors | Thin abrasive wheel cuts metal faster with less material waste than a grinding wheel. |
| Grinding welds and removing excess material | Grinding disc | Welders, metalworkers, maintenance teams | Designed for heavier stock removal, beveling, and weld cleanup. |
| Blending welds and smoothing edges | Flap disc | Fabricators, stainless workers, repair shops | Removes material while producing a smoother finish than aggressive grinding discs. |
| Automotive paint preparation | Waterproof sandpaper / sanding disc | Auto painters, body shops, detailers | Supports wet sanding, primer leveling, and surface smoothing before paint. |
| Wood sanding and furniture preparation | Sanding disc, sanding belt, or sandpaper | Carpenters, furniture makers, wood shops | Different grits allow shaping, smoothing, and final preparation before staining or coating. |
| Bench grinder sharpening | Bench grinding wheel | Workshops, machinists, maintenance teams | Useful for tool sharpening, shaping, deburring, and general bench grinder work. |
| Concrete, asphalt, or masonry cutting | Diamond cut-off wheel | Construction workers, contractors, installers | Diamond segments are better suited for hard construction materials than regular metal discs. |
| Rust, paint, and coating removal | Strip disc / surface conditioning abrasive | Maintenance teams, automotive shops, metalworkers | Useful for cleaning surfaces without immediately jumping to aggressive grinding. |
| Abrasive Type | Best For | Common Materials | Buying Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cutting Disc / Cut-Off Wheel | Cutting metal, pipe, bar stock, sheet metal, stainless steel | Steel, stainless steel, aluminum, metal sections | Do not use a cutting disc for side grinding. Match diameter, thickness, bore, and RPM. |
| Grinding Disc | Heavy material removal, weld grinding, edge beveling | Steel, metal welds, fabrication parts | Use for grinding, not slicing. Keep the grinder guard installed. |
| Flap Disc | Blending, finishing, deburring, weld smoothing | Steel, stainless steel, aluminum, fabricated parts | Choose grit based on finish: coarse for removal, finer for smoother finishing. |
| Sanding Disc | Surface smoothing, wood sanding, paint prep, filler sanding | Wood, paint, primer, filler, metal, plastic | Match disc size, hole pattern, backing type, and grit to your sander. |
| Sandpaper / Waterproof Sandpaper | Hand sanding, wet sanding, detail finishing, automotive prep | Paint, primer, wood, metal, plastic, filler | Use waterproof sandpaper for wet sanding; use dry sandpaper for general dry sanding. |
| Diamond Cut-Off Wheel | Hard construction material cutting | Concrete, asphalt, masonry, tile, stone | Use the right blade type for wet or dry cutting and confirm machine compatibility. |
| Grit Range | Best Use | Typical Application | Finish Direction |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24–40 grit | Heavy removal | Weld cleanup, rust removal, shaping wood, aggressive sanding | Fast removal, rough finish |
| 60–80 grit | General preparation | Paint removal, edge smoothing, rough wood sanding, filler shaping | Good balance of removal and control |
| 100–150 grit | Surface smoothing | Wood prep, primer sanding, light deburring, pre-finish sanding | Smoother finish, less scratch depth |
| 180–240 grit | Fine preparation | Paint prep, primer leveling, fine wood sanding, metal surface smoothing | Cleaner finish before coating |
| 320 grit and above | Fine finishing | Wet sanding, automotive prep, clear coat refinement, final surface smoothing | Fine finish with controlled scratch pattern |
Abrasives are used for cutting, grinding, sanding, deburring, polishing preparation, paint preparation, surface conditioning, rust removal, and finishing. They are commonly used in metal fabrication, construction, welding, woodworking, automotive repair, maintenance, and industrial applications.
A cutting disc is thin and designed for slicing through metal or material in a straight cutting motion. A grinding disc is thicker and designed for side grinding, weld removal, beveling, and heavier material removal. Do not use cutting discs for side grinding because they can break under side pressure.
Use a grinding disc when you need aggressive material removal. Use a flap disc when you need to blend, smooth, deburr, or prepare the surface after welding. Many fabricators use a grinding disc first, then a flap disc for cleaner finishing.
Choose coarse grit such as 24–40 for heavy removal, 60–80 for general preparation, 100–150 for smoothing, 180–240 for fine preparation, and 320 grit or higher for wet sanding, automotive finishing, or fine surface work.
Yes, selected abrasives can be used on stainless steel. For better finish quality, use abrasives suitable for stainless and avoid cross-contamination from abrasives previously used on carbon steel. Stainless work also benefits from controlled speed, pressure, and heat management.
Selected abrasives are compatible with standard angle grinders, sanders, bench grinders, cut-off machines, and polishers. Always check disc size, bore size, thickness, backing type, material rating, and maximum RPM before mounting any abrasive product.
Abrasives are non-powered consumables and do not require voltage compatibility by themselves. However, the grinder, sander, cut-off machine, bench grinder, or power tool used with them should be rated for the Philippine 220V × 60Hz power standard.
No. Abrasives should be matched to the material. Metal cutting discs are for metal, sanding products are for wood or finishing tasks, and diamond cut-off wheels are better suited for concrete, asphalt, tile, and masonry. Using the wrong abrasive can reduce performance and create safety risks.
Abrasives are consumable products and are generally subject to manufacturing-defect inspection only. Wear, misuse, wrong application, over-speeding, improper mounting, expired or damaged wheels, water exposure, and normal consumption are usually not covered. Learn more about Warranty Policy »
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