SurfPrep 220 grit screen sheet is a 3 x 5 inch abrasive sheet designed for controlled surface preparation where a finer scratch pattern is needed. The sheet is built with an open coat construction that produces a true, consistent, and uniform scratch, which helps surfaces lay down predictably between coats or before finishing. A resin-bonded aluminum oxide grain provides the cutting action, giving a stable balance between cut rate and scratch refinement that suits primers, fillers, and topcoats. The sheet is part of the SurfPrep abrasive sheets line and carries manufacturer part number SPSA3X5.220, so matching product identity across orders stays straightforward.
This SurfPrep 220 grit no hole hook and loop screen sheet uses a hook and loop weave backing, so it mates to hook and loop sanding interfaces during use. The polyester backing is engineered to resist tearing or shredding when sanding with pressure or at an angle, which supports more aggressive motions without sacrificing the controlled 220 grit scratch. The no hole design keeps the screen surface continuous, which works together with the open coat structure to allow dust to move through the abrasive pattern while sanding MDF, HDF, primers, fillers, topcoats, and composites.
This SurfPrep 220 grit no hole hook and loop screen sheet is engineered for applications on MDF, HDF, primer, fillers, topcoats, and composites, so it aligns well with cabinet, furniture, and panel work that relies on those substrates. The open coat construction delivers a consistent, uniform scratch on these materials, which supports repeatable surface quality when moving from heavy stripping to between coat sanding. The aluminum oxide grain and resin bond combination provides the cutting mechanism, allowing the sheet to refine surfaces without jumping to an extremely fine scratch that might change how coatings lay down.
The load-free coating reduces the amount of abrasive face that plugs with dust during sanding on primers and fillers, which keeps the scratch pattern more predictable over a longer sanding pass. When sanding composites or dense HDF, this load-free behavior supports a steadier cutting action instead of glazing over quickly. Together with the open coat design, it supports a cleaner environment goal by moving dust off the workface more effectively than a tightly packed abrasive might, which aligns with workflows focused on dust management.
The heavy duty polyester hook and loop weave backing is engineered to resist tearing or shredding under heavy handed, angled sanding, so the sheet stays attached and structurally sound when a user leans into edges or profiles. That durability helps maintain uniform contact between the 220 grit surface and the work, which is important for achieving a true and consistent scratch on primers, fillers, and topcoats. Because the backing is a hook and loop design, changing sheets on compatible hook and loop pads is straightforward and maintains alignment across repeated uses.
The no hole configuration means the abrasive face is continuous, relying on the open coat structure and screen layout to handle dust movement instead of specific hole patterns. That supports a more universal scratch pattern because there are no hole zones that cut differently. Across MDF, HDF, and composite workpieces, this constant pattern helps sanding steps remain predictable, which supports planning between coat sanding sequences and managing how many passes are required to reach the target surface quality.
The SurfPrep 220 grit no hole hook and loop screen sheet measures 3 x 5 inches, which provides a compact format suited to focused sanding and detailed work where a finer scratch is needed.
The sheet is made with a resin-bonded aluminum oxide grain, providing the cutting action and helping balance cut rate with the uniform scratch needed on primers, fillers, and topcoats.
The innovative load-free coating is designed to resist clogging as dust builds, which helps maintain a fast rate of cut and extends usable life during sanding passes.
The SurfPrep SPSA3X5.220 sheet has a heavy duty polyester hook and loop weave backing engineered to resist tearing or shredding during heavy handed or angled sanding passes.
The screen sheet is specified for MDF, HDF, primer, fillers, topcoats, and composites, supporting both heavy stripping and between coat sanding on those materials.
The open coat construction and design objective for a clean and dust free sanding environment aim to reduce labor and material cost by minimizing dust-related rework.
The SurfPrep 220 grit no hole hook and loop screen sheet combines open coat construction, load-free coating, and aluminum oxide grain in a 3 x 5 inch format geared to MDF, HDF, primers, fillers, topcoats, and composites. The heavy duty polyester hook and loop backing is engineered to withstand heavy handed, angled sanding while maintaining a consistent scratch, supporting both heavy stripping and between coat passes. For workflows focused on a cleaner, more dust controlled sanding environment with reduced labor and material cost, this SurfPrep SPSA3X5.220 sheet offers a focused abrasive option ready for regular shop use.
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