Abrasives Stocks List

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Abrasives Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 HSIC HSIC Stock Likely to Gain From Its Latest Acquisition of Acentus
Nov 21 HSIC Henry Schein to Participate in Investor Conferences in December
Nov 21 HSIC Henry Schein to acquire medical supplier Acentus
Nov 20 HSIC Henry Schein: Another Day, Another Purchase
Nov 20 MMM Command Brand and Ayesha Curry reveal four decor trends for a festive holiday season
Nov 20 HSIC Henry Schein to acquire Acentus
Nov 20 HSIC Henry Schein to Acquire Acentus, a Leading Supplier of Homecare Medical Products
Nov 19 WOLF Chip stocks: Why Nvidia is only getting bigger
Nov 18 HSIC Update: Market Chatter: Henry Schein's Activist Investor Seeks Board Overhaul, Divestment, Cost Cuts
Nov 18 HSIC S&P 500 Gains and Losses Today: Uber Falls as Trump Eyes Looser Self-Driving Rules
Nov 18 HSIC Henry Schein extends gain on report of activist stake, push for board changes
Nov 18 HSIC Exclusive-Activist investor Ananym Capital pushes for changes at Henry Schein, sources say
Nov 18 HSIC Henry Schein gains amid activist speculation after 13F filing, conference appearance
Nov 18 MSM ClearSign Technologies Q3 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Revenue Rise Y/Y
Nov 18 MMM 3M Rises 23.4% in 6 Months: Time to Buy or Hold the Stock?
Nov 18 WOLF Wolfspeed ousts CEO Gregg Lowe as slowing EV sales hit growth
Nov 18 WOLF Wolfspeed CEO Gregg Lowe to depart
Nov 18 WOLF Wolfspeed Announces Leadership Transition
Nov 18 WCC WESCO International: Lifted By Animal Spirits
Nov 17 WOLF The Best Stocks to Invest $50,000 In Right Now
Abrasives

An abrasive is a material, often a mineral, that is used to shape or finish a workpiece through rubbing which leads to part of the workpiece being worn away by friction. While finishing a material often means polishing it to gain a smooth, reflective surface, the process can also involve roughening as in satin, matte or beaded finishes. In short, the ceramics which are used to cut, grind and polish other softer materials are known as abrasives.
Abrasives are extremely commonplace and are used very extensively in a wide variety of industrial, domestic, and technological applications. This gives rise to a large variation in the physical and chemical composition of abrasives as well as the shape of the abrasive. Some common uses for abrasives include grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, cutting, drilling, sharpening, lapping, and sanding (see abrasive machining). (For simplicity, "mineral" in this article will be used loosely to refer to both minerals and mineral-like substances whether man-made or not.)
Files are not abrasives; they remove material not by scratching or rubbing, but by the cutting action of sharp teeth which have been cut into the surface of the file, very much like those of a saw. However, diamond files are a form of coated abrasive (as they are metal rods coated with diamond powder).

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