abrasive in the PONS Dictionary

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Abrasive sandblasting is another common technique for creating patterns in glassware, creating a frosted look to the glass.
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It's loud, abrasive and more or less pointless.
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A fixed abrasive is used to provide accuracy and optical appearance of the surface finish.
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They also provide some defence from abrasive and sharp objects as well as potentially harmful underwater life.
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A person's own skin (or the skin of another person) may be sufficient to act as an abrasive surface to cause friction burn.
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Other bands may experiment with more abrasive musical styles.
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Some have tungsten studs or abrasive wire mesh on the outside to cut rust, scale, or paraffin wax deposits off the inside of the pipe.
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In the second phase the abrasive self dresses while most of the stock is being removed.
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It is used as an abrasive, and more recently as a semiconductor and diamond simulant of gem quality.
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It is then mounted on a glass slide and then ground smooth using progressively finer abrasive grit until the sample is only 30 m thick.
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