Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing abrasive grinding wheels of natural or synthetic materials, abrasive-coated products, and other abrasive products. The cutting of grindstones, pulpstones, and whetstones at the quarry is classified in Division B, Mining.
Abrasive buffs, bricks, cloth, paper, sticks, stones, wheels, etc.
Abrasive grains, natural and artificial
Abrasive-coated products
Abrasives, aluminous
Aluminum oxide (fused) abrasives
Boron carbide abrasives
Bort, crushing
Buffing and polishing wheels, abrasive and nonabrasive
Cloth: garnet, emery, aluminum oxide, and silicon carbide coated
Corundum abrasives
Diamond dressing wheels
Diamond powder
Emery abrasives
Garnet abrasives
Grinding balls, ceramic
Grindstones, artificial
Grit, steel
Hones
Metallic abrasives
Oilstones, artificial
Pads, scouring: soap impregnated
Paper: garnet, emery, aluminum oxide, and silicon carbide coated
Polishing rouge (abrasive)
Polishing wheels
Pumice and pumicite abrasives
Rouge, polishing
Rubbing stones, artificial
Sandpaper
Scythe-stones, artificial
Silicon carbide abrasives
Sponges, scouring: metallic
Steel shot abrasives
Steel wool
Tripoli
Tungsten carbide abrasives
Wheels, abrasive: except dental
Wheels, diamond abrasive
Wheels, grinding: artificial
Whetstones, artificial
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