The grit size refers to the size of the abrasive particle and is printed on the back of the abrasive material. Grit sizes are numbered as follows: 16, 24, 36, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100, 120… and up to 2000.
The smaller the grit size (16 to 60), the coarser the abrasive material. They are used for heavy treatment of materials – removing top layers, shaping and leveling.
Abrasives with high grit sizes are used for medium and fine treatment – for smoothing and polishing.
The change of the grit size when moving to the next phase of the production should never be greater than two grit sizes. For example, if you used grit 36 abrasive, the next one you use shouldn’t be higher than 50; if you used grit 40, the next is 60 or less etc.