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Mirka Ultimax Ligno Wood Sanding Discs 150mm Pack of 10
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Ultimax Ligno: High-Efficiency Abrasives for Timber Sanding
Ultimax Ligno abrasives are engineered specifically for woodworking, offering enhanced performance and longevity when working with timber. Designed to minimise clogging and deliver a consistent surface finish, these abrasives are an excellent choice for sanding softwoods, hardwoods, and resin-rich species. The combination of high-quality abrasive grains and anti-loading coatings ensures smooth, even results across a wide range of woodworking applications.
One of the key advantages of Ultimax Ligno is its open-coat grain structure, which helps reduce heat buildup and resin clogging, common issues when sanding pitch-heavy timbers like pine or jarrah. The abrasives maintain their cutting ability over longer periods, reducing the need for frequent replacements and making them a cost-effective choice for both trade professionals and dedicated hobbyists.
Ultimax Ligno abrasives are available in various grit levels, allowing users to begin with aggressive stock removal and progress to fine finishing without switching product lines. Their compatibility with different sanding machines—including random orbital sanders and edge sanders—makes them a versatile solution for cabinetmaking, furniture building, and general timber preparation.
Whether you're sanding a table top to perfection or prepping timber for staining, Ultimax Ligno provides a reliable finish with fewer passes. Their durability and efficiency are especially appreciated in high-volume environments, where productivity and surface quality are critical. With reduced clogging, improved airflow, and consistent grain dispersion, these abrasives help deliver a professional-level finish every time.
FAQs
What makes Ultimax Ligno abrasives ideal for timber?
Ultimax Ligno abrasives feature an open-coat design and anti-clog properties that make them especially effective for timber. They reduce heat buildup and resist clogging from resin, which is common in many softwoods and hardwoods.
Can these abrasives be used on both softwood and hardwood?
Yes, Ultimax Ligno is suitable for a wide variety of timbers, including softwoods like pine and hardwoods like oak or jarrah. Their grit options allow for both aggressive sanding and fine finishing on different wood densities.
Do Ultimax Ligno abrasives work with random orbital sanders?
Absolutely. These abrasives are compatible with hook-and-loop style random orbital sanders, providing smooth and efficient sanding with reduced swirl marks, especially when paired with a dust extraction system.
How do these abrasives compare to ceramic or zirconia types?
While not as aggressive as pure ceramic abrasives, Ultimax Ligno strikes a balance between durability and finesse. They're optimised for wood, offering longer life and better surface quality in timber-specific tasks.
What grit sizes are available in the Ultimax Ligno range?
Ultimax Ligno abrasives are typically offered in a wide grit range, from coarse grits like 40 or 60 for rapid stock removal to fine grits up to 320 for finish sanding and surface preparation before coating.
Do these abrasives help reduce dust during sanding?
Yes, the open-coat grain and anti-loading design help minimise dust buildup on the abrasive. When used with dust extraction, this helps maintain a cleaner workspace and improves sanding visibility.
How long do Ultimax Ligno abrasives typically last?
These abrasives offer excellent longevity due to their clog-resistant surface and durable grain bonding. Their lifespan depends on the material and technique, but they often outperform standard sandpaper under typical woodworking use.
Are these abrasives suitable for sanding resinous timbers?
Yes, they are specifically designed to handle resinous woods. The anti-loading technology prevents clogging from pitch or sap, ensuring consistent sanding performance even on challenging materials.
Can Ultimax Ligno abrasives be used for furniture finishing?
Definitely. With fine grit options and smooth, controlled abrasion, they are ideal for preparing timber surfaces before applying finishes like oils, stains, or clear coats, ensuring a flawless end result.

