Hybrid Abrasive Technology

Hyper Polish from AG website.

Optimum Hyper Polish Spray contains a combination of super micro abrasives (which cut through the entire buffing cycle) and diminishing abrasives (which break down under pressure over time). This combined technology allows Optimum Hyper Polish Spray to cut as long as necessary to remove blemishes while still finishing smooth and glossy. Amazing!
 
If there is such an animal as a chemical "cut" product it would scare me a bit. A chemical cleaner is one thing...chemical cut?

And i like the idea of hybrid use of both DAT and SMAT in one product but would need to know the SMAT is a super fine abrasive almost like M205. I wouldn't want to break down the DAT and be left with a SMAT particle bigger. Of course they wouldn't engineer it that way anyway and they know what they're doing.

And i'm guessing all DAT particles end up being a "SMAT" when fully broken down i.e. they are eventually reduced to the smallest non destructable particle. Depending on the product, that particle varies in size to get various cut strengths and gloss refinement.
 
Well guys, I don't know what I read that made me say what I did. But I tried searching for it and can't find what I read, so I think I'm mistaken.
Sorry.
 
Well guys, I don't know what I read that made me say what I did. But I tried searching for it and can't find what I read, so I think I'm mistaken.
Sorry.

Youre right
post 9 backs about what you say about it starting from DAT and transitioning to SMAT
no reference of chemical booster like with 3D though

The word Agglomeration is what threw me off on how it shoudl be. Agglomeration i thought ment gathering of opposing objects? As in big and small abrasive cluster
but from that autopia clipping its essentialy saying its a SMAT coated with DAT aka transitioning Abrasive
 
Youre right
post 9 backs about what you say about it starting from DAT and transitioning to SMAT
no reference of chemical booster like with 3D though

Maybe the term "Chemical booster" is what caused the confusion?

Is this exclusive to HD?
 
I was curious when I first saw the 3D description for HD Adapt and then AAT.

I searched around for 'Chemical abrasive vs Mechanical abrasive' - I have to try and find the exact link but here's another one in relation to Ceramics and semiconductor polishing.

So maybe there is something to this after all.

CMP chemical mechanical polishing abrasives
 
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