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  2. Sandpaper - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, 3M invented a sandpaper with silicon carbide grit and a waterproof adhesive and backing, known as Wet and dry. This allowed use with water, which would serve as a lubricant to carry away particles that would otherwise clog the grit. Its first application was in automotive paint refinishing. [6]

  3. Talk:Sandpaper - Wikipedia

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    Searching the internet, I am having difficulty locating grit size information for ultrafine microgrit papers beyond CAMI 1000. Papers in grades 2000, 3000, 5000, 8000, 10000 and 12000 can be found, but size information for the grit particles of these grades seems nonexistent.

  4. 3M - Wikipedia

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    3M Company (originally the ... Brown, 61, is the former chairman of the board and chief executive ... 3M obtained its first patent in 1924 and acquires approximately ...

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    Many auto insurance companies offer discounts up to 10% for completing an approved safety course, especially for drivers over 55. Consider usage-based insurance .

  6. Sandblasting - Wikipedia

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    A wheel machine is a high-power, high-efficiency blasting operation with recyclable abrasive (typically steel or stainless-steel shot, cut wire, grit, or similarly sized pellets). Specialized wheel blast machines propel plastic abrasive in a cryogenic chamber and is usually used for deflashing plastic and rubber components.

  7. 3M's health care spinoff becomes Minnesota's newest public ...

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    Minnesota's newest public company will make its debut April 1, nearly two years after 3M first announced it would spin off its health care business. Solventum, the spinoff's name, will employ more ...