For stainless steel, available grits include 36, 40, 60, 80, 100 and 120. For steel, metal and iron, we offer 40, 60, 80 and 120. Additionally, our 150×2000 mm non-woven belts are available in Coarse, Medium and Fine.
150x2000mm
150×2000 mm Abrasive Belts – High-Performance Belts for Stainless Steel, Steel & Non-Woven Finishing
The 150×2000 mm abrasive belts are one of the widest standard belt sizes for stationary belt sanders. They ensure excellent surface coverage, smooth belt tracking and long service life. Perfect for large stainless-steel surfaces, robust steel grinding and fine finishing work using non-woven belts in coarse, medium and fine.
Advantages of BeXom 150×2000 mm Belts
- Wide belts for uniform, smooth surface grinding
- Zirconia abrasives for stainless steel – powerful & heat-resistant
- Aluminium oxide for steel – controlled, consistent removal
- Non-woven belts for blending, satin finishing and light cleaning
- Cloth backing for maximum durability and long lifetime
- Perfect for industrial stationary belt sanders & large workpieces
Technical Specifications
| Belt size | 150×2000 mm |
|---|---|
| Stainless-steel grits | 36, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120 |
| Steel grits | 40, 60, 80, 120 |
| Non-woven grades | Coarse · Medium · Fine |
| Abrasives | Zirconia & Aluminium Oxide |
| Backing | Reinforced cloth backing |
| Machines | Stationary belt sanders / wide-belt grinders |
Application Areas
- Large stainless-steel surface grinding
- Steel processing – deburring, edge sanding, surface leveling
- Non-woven finishing: blending, satin finishing, cleaning
- Pre-polishing and coating preparation
- Metal fabrication, industrial workshops & stainless-steel production
Regional Demand & Shipping
These 150×2000 mm belts are widely used across Germany – especially in NRW (Beckum, Dortmund, Oelde, Cologne, Münster), Bavaria, Hesse and Baden-Württemberg. With Germany-based stock, delivery is fast and availability is consistently high.
Many professionals from Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Italy also rely on BeXom abrasive belts for high-quality metal finishing.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Which grit is best for large stainless-steel surfaces?
Grit 60 or 80 provides clean, uniform grinding results while maintaining good stock removal.
When should I use non-woven belts?
For satin finishing, blending, light cleaning or creating smooth surface transitions.
Can the same belt be used for steel and stainless steel?
Yes, but using zirconia for stainless steel and aluminium oxide for steel is recommended.
Why choose 150 mm wide belts?
They allow smooth, controlled grinding on large surfaces and improve the overall finish quality.
BeXom 150×2000 mm abrasive belts – powerful, durable and engineered for professional industrial grinding.