8-inch Non-Woven Polishing Wheel BOWSEL (Scotch-Brite Wheel) — All Sizes

Description

8-inch Non-Woven Polishing Wheel BOWSEL (Scotch-Brite Wheel) — All Sizes

The BOWSEL 8-inch non-woven synthetic-fibre polishing wheel (Scotch-Brite wheel) has tough, flexible, durable fibre that doesn't shed or clog — for graining, polishing, and removing rust and stains on hard metal surfaces such as steel, stainless, and aluminium. Available in several grits and thicknesses (8 in × 25 mm and × 50 mm). Supplied by BOWMAP Industry & Tooling, Samut Prakan.

Specifications

Brand BOWSEL
Type Non-woven fibre polishing wheel (with centre hole)
Size 8 in (6", 10", 12" also available)
Thickness (8 in) 25 mm and 50 mm
Grit 8×1″ #180–320
Grit 8×2″ #150–320
Suitable for Rust removal, graining, polishing, stain removal on steel, stainless, aluminium

Use cases

  • Removing rust and stains from steel and stainless surfaces
  • Creating a hairline (grain) finish and polishing metal
  • Deburring and finishing sheet-metal work
  • Surface prep before coating or painting
  • Finishing in factories and metal/stainless furniture work

Compatibility

Fit the 8-inch wheel to a hairline polisher or a bench motor with a suitable arbor and speed. Choose the grit to match the job (low grit for coarse work/rust, high grit for polishing). Pick 25 mm thickness for general work, or 50 mm for a wide face and faster stock. Keep wheels away from moisture to preserve the fibre.

Availability

In stock at the BOWMAP warehouse in Samut Prakan, ready for same-day pickup or next-day delivery across Bangkok and the surrounding provinces. Contact us for bulk pricing on large orders.

Related products

  • Hairline Polisher CHUOKU — Wide-Wheel Stainless Graining Machine
  • Scotch-Brite roll 3CC
  • BOWSEL non-woven polishing wheel
  • Flap discs

FAQ

How do the grits differ and which should I choose?

Low grit (e.g. #150–180) is coarse and removes rust and heavy stains fast; high grit (e.g. #240–320) finishes finer for a smooth, bright surface. Start low to remove marks, then step up to finer grits to finish.

How do I choose 25 mm vs 50 mm thickness?

A 25 mm wheel suits general work and is more manoeuvrable; 50 mm has a wider face for faster, more even finishing on broad surfaces. Choose by the surface size and the machine you use.

What materials can it be used on?

It works well on hard metal surfaces such as steel, stainless, and aluminium for rust removal, graining, or polishing. The flexible, durable synthetic fibre resists clogging, so it lasts longer than ordinary abrasive pads.