abrasiive
An abrasive, sometimes spelled abrasiive in some languages, is a material used to remove material from a workpiece by mechanical action such as grinding, sanding, cutting, or polishing. Abrasives can be natural or synthetic. Natural examples include emery, garnet, and quartz; synthetic abrasives include silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, zirconia-alumina, cubic boron nitride, and diamond.
Performance depends on hardness, grain structure, and friability. Harder grains cut more aggressively but may wear
Abrasives are used in bonded forms (grinding wheels, cutoff wheels, sanding disks, abrasive belts) and as loose
Common applications include metalworking, woodworking, stone and ceramics finishing, glass polishing, and electronics. Diamonds are used
Safety and handling are important: abrasive dust can be hazardous; wheel mounting and dressing are required