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Double Sides Electrode Polish Plate Buffer Sanding Pad

Double Sides Electrode Polish Plate Buffer Sanding Pad

Part Number: SL000189

Regular price $15.97 USD
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  • Mainly used to polish electrode sheet when necessary
  • To clean an electrode sheet, put it to a flat surface, and then gently polish it back and forth by using our polishing pad
  • Please Note: to avoid damaging the electrode, do not polish it very hard
  • Type-1: Front side particle size: 1000 mesh; back side particle size: 1000 mesh
  • Type-2: Front side particle size: 5000 mesh; back side particle size: 1000 mesh
  • ASIN: B0BJ2LYLWW, B0BJ2LJBJT

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J
James
I love this product!

The surface of the electrode can be easily polished to a very smooth finish with this polishing plate

S
Samuel
Evaluation after using this polishing plate

It is very effective for electrode surface treatment

M
Michael
Thank you!

I bought this product after browsing the website and seeing this product.

W
William
Use with care

For particularly delicate electrodes, the use of a polishing plate may result in tiny scratches on the surface, requiring extra care.

E
Ethan
Wish vendors would offer more sizes

The size of the polishing plate is a bit small for some of the larger electrodes and requires multiple passes to fully cover the electrode surface.