![]() ![]() Vincent & Grenadines XCD ($) Suriname USD ($) Sweden SEK (kr) Switzerland CHF (CHF) Taiwan TWD ($) Tanzania TZS (Sh) Thailand THB (฿) Timor-Leste USD ($) Togo XOF (Fr) Tonga TOP (T$) Trinidad & Tobago TTD ($) Tunisia USD ($) Türkiye USD ($) Turks & Caicos Islands USD ($) Tuvalu AUD ($) Uganda UGX (USh) United Arab Emirates AED (د. ![]() Taking values from say a US book or demo video and then using a EURO rated grit of the same value will result is a less smooth finish than was intended.Albania ALL (L) Algeria DZD (د.ج) Andorra EUR (€) Angola USD ($) Anguilla XCD ($) Antigua & Barbuda XCD ($) Argentina USD ($) Armenia AMD (դր.) Aruba AWG (ƒ) Australia AUD ($) Austria EUR (€) Azerbaijan AZN (₼) Bahamas BSD ($) Bahrain USD ($) Bangladesh BDT (৳) Barbados BBD ($) Belgium EUR (€) Belize BZD ($) Benin XOF (Fr) Bermuda USD ($) Bhutan USD ($) Bolivia BOB (Bs.) Bosnia & Herzegovina BAM (КМ) Botswana BWP (P) Brazil USD ($) British Virgin Islands USD ($) Brunei BND ($) Bulgaria BGN (лв.) Burkina Faso XOF (Fr) Burundi USD ($) Cambodia KHR (៛) Cameroon XAF (Fr) Canada CAD ($) Cape Verde CVE ($) Caribbean Netherlands USD ($) Cayman Islands KYD ($) Chad XAF (Fr) Chile USD ($) China CNY (¥) Colombia USD ($) Comoros KMF (Fr) Cook Islands NZD ($) Costa Rica CRC (₡) Croatia EUR (€) Curaçao ANG (ƒ) Cyprus EUR (€) Czechia CZK (Kč) Denmark DKK (kr.) Djibouti DJF (Fdj) Dominica XCD ($) Dominican Republic DOP ($) Ecuador USD ($) El Salvador USD ($) Equatorial Guinea XAF (Fr) Estonia EUR (€) Eswatini USD ($) Ethiopia ETB (Br) Falkland Islands FKP (£) Faroe Islands DKK (kr.) Fiji FJD ($) Finland EUR (€) France EUR (€) French Guiana EUR (€) French Polynesia XPF (Fr) Gabon XOF (Fr) Gambia GMD (D) Georgia USD ($) Germany EUR (€) Ghana USD ($) Gibraltar GBP (£) Greece EUR (€) Greenland DKK (kr.) Grenada XCD ($) Guadeloupe EUR (€) Guatemala GTQ (Q) Guernsey GBP (£) Guinea GNF (Fr) Guinea-Bissau XOF (Fr) Guyana GYD ($) Haiti USD ($) Honduras HNL (L) Hong Kong SAR HKD ($) Hungary HUF (Ft) Iceland ISK (kr) India INR (₹) Indonesia IDR (Rp) Ireland EUR (€) Israel ILS (₪) Italy EUR (€) Jamaica JMD ($) Japan JPY (¥) Jersey USD ($) Jordan USD ($) Kazakhstan KZT (〒) Kenya KES (KSh) Kiribati USD ($) Kuwait USD ($) Kyrgyzstan KGS (som) Laos LAK (₭) Latvia EUR (€) Lesotho USD ($) Liechtenstein CHF (CHF) Lithuania EUR (€) Luxembourg EUR (€) Macao SAR MOP (P) Madagascar USD ($) Malawi MWK (MK) Malaysia MYR (RM) Maldives MVR (MVR) Malta EUR (€) Martinique EUR (€) Mauritania USD ($) Mauritius MUR (₨) Mayotte EUR (€) Mexico USD ($) Moldova MDL (L) Monaco EUR (€) Mongolia MNT (₮) Montenegro EUR (€) Montserrat XCD ($) Morocco MAD (د.م.) Mozambique USD ($) Namibia USD ($) Nauru AUD ($) Nepal NPR (₨) Netherlands EUR (€) New Caledonia XPF (Fr) New Zealand NZD ($) Nicaragua NIO (C$) Nigeria NGN (₦) Niue NZD ($) North Macedonia USD ($) Norway USD ($) Oman USD ($) Pakistan PKR (₨) Panama USD ($) Papua New Guinea PGK (K) Paraguay PYG (₲) Peru PEN (S/.) Philippines PHP (₱) Poland PLN (zł) Portugal EUR (€) Qatar QAR (ر.ق) Réunion EUR (€) Romania RON (Lei) Rwanda RWF (FRw) Samoa WST (T) San Marino EUR (€) São Tomé & Príncipe STD (Db) Saudi Arabia SAR (ر.س) Senegal XOF (Fr) Serbia RSD (РСД) Seychelles USD ($) Sierra Leone SLL (Le) Singapore SGD ($) Slovakia EUR (€) Slovenia EUR (€) Solomon Islands SBD ($) South Africa USD ($) South Korea KRW (₩) Spain EUR (€) Sri Lanka LKR (₨) St. So what standard is typical in Australia? Obviously it matters when talking about sanding up to a particular fine grit size that everyone understands what's meant. Glass 4,000 Grit 3.68 3 Micron belt, Tormek cmpd() 1,500 F1200 4,000 8,000 Grit Water Stone Extra-Extra-Fine 3 Pro 5,000 Grit 2.94 F1500 6,000 2 Pro & Glass 8,000 Grit 1.84 F2000 8,000 Pro 12,000 Grit 1.2 1 Micron belt, Linde C() 2,000 1 Pro 15,000 Grit 0.98 Glass 16,000 Grit 0.92 Linde B() 15,000 Grit Water Stone 0.5 Pro & Glass 30,000 Grit. Length m km in ft yards miles naut miles. ![]() MM 300 is the same as ANSI 180 and EURO P180, whist MM 3200 is equivalent to ANSI 1200 (and just slightly finer than EURO P2500). final sanding, sanding between coats, sand marks not shown, dry sanding: 240: Very fine: 280: Very fine: 320: Very fine. EURO P1000 is equivalent to an ANSI 500 grit.Īlso note that micromesh grades are different again to either the EURO or ANSI values e.g. ![]() Sanding appliances often call for a fraction of a sheet, and the fractional sizes are available. Whilst there is a good correlation at the coarser end of the scale with the ANSI/CAMI grit sizes, once you get above P200/200, the grits then start to differ, with the EURO grades being finer for a given value e.g. The standard sheet of sandpaper is 9 by 11 inches. Being from the UK, most of our sandpaper/wet'n'dry paper come in EURO/FEPA grit sizes e.g. ![]()
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