Ideal for automotive powertrain applications, roll superfinishing and precision manufacturing
Available in 9-100 micron grades to help operators achieve goal tolerances
Long length rolls
High-strength 3 mil polyester film backing can be run with coolant
Micron-graded aluminum oxide mineral achieves a fast cut-rate and provides a uniform, consistent finish
Type S (smooth) backsize provides an anti-slip friction coating for microfinishing camshafts and crankshafts
Built for Microfinishing and Precision Manufacturing On flat parts such as aluminum die castings, cylindrical or contoured tooling and machine parts — consistent and predictable finishes are key. 3M™ Microfinishing Film Roll 362L achieves close tolerances by way of a uniform film backing and micron-graded abrasive grain. The abrasive mineral is distributed precisely and uniformly over the backing, which helps produce a consistent, predictable finish each time.
The 3M™ Microfinishing rolls are commonly used to produce industrial components like custom flanges and fittings for the oil and gas industry. Automotive parts, like crankshafts, camshafts and transmission parts must meet critical geometrical tolerances and exacting finish requirements. 3M™ Microfinishing films deliver exceptional results and are resistant to oils, water and emulsions. Manufacturers also rely on microfinishing films for precision machining of steel printing components, dies for industrial equipment and supplies, and CNC machining parts.
Smooth, High-Strength Polyester Backing The uniform thickness of film provides a far more consistent backing for the precise application of resins and micron-graded mineral. The 3 mil polyester is helpful when close tolerances are important. In conjunction with high tolerance machines, the abrasive can consistently produce high tolerance parts and finishes consistently in specification.
Micron-Graded Aluminum Oxide 3M engineers 3M™ Microfinishing Film Roll 362L by bonding fine micron-graded aluminum oxide mineral to the film backing. Due to the fine grade ranges, it’s visually difficult to distinguish one grade from another, and because some applications may require multiple grits on the same machine simultaneously, 3M™ Microfinishing film is color-coded to help avoid errors.