New grits for Mirka Iridium

December 03, 2020
New grits for Mirka Iridium
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Mirka has added to the selection of grits available in its Iridium premium abrasive range, with the introduction of 800 and 1000 finer grits.


Iridium is engineered for improving speed and efficiency, with no compromise on quality, to produce an excellent finish every time. Its special coating has been designed to prevent clogging and reduce pilling, to increase the useable lifetime of the abrasive, as its aluminium grains stay sharper for longer.

Mirka says Iridium is perfected for speed and efficiency with a clog-resistant coating. The flexible, paper-backed Iridium abrasive has been available in the 40-600 grit range since its recent launch. Now the range has been completed as new grits from 800 to 1000 are introduced.

“We are pleased to complete the Iridium range with these new grits”, says Nicklas Lerstrand, Product Manager. “Iridium is one of our highest quality abrasives, and now it can answer to the demands of the automotive sector even better than before.”

With multihole pattern configuration for discs and strips, the Iridium is compatible with Mirka’s dust-free sanding solutions, to improve both the work environment and the finish quality. Iridium is engineered to perform on both soft and hard surfaces, which makes it the ideal premium choice for automotive collision repair professionals. The newly introduced 800-1000 grits are aimed at clear coat and primer sanding in automotive refinishing.

You can find out more about the many innovative products in the Mirka Automotive range in an interview with Mirka National Sales Manager, Steve Smith, in the December-January edition of Autobiz.   


 
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