Abrasives Sanding Paper for Metal Surface
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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Metal Surfac
Abrasives sanding Paper is made of high-quality alumina sand powder and kraft paper base, and bound with 100% real resin. Abrasives sanding Paper is mainly used in the grinding and buffing of automobiles, home furnishings, leather,
home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Abrasives sanding Paper can grind with water and has a highly-polished work piece. It will not contaminate the work piece when operating, and does not create dust pollution. It is moderately soft. Aluminum oxide ,silicon carbide and so on
waterproof abrasives sanding Paper for wet sanding of paints, primes, surfaces of the automobile industries ,abrasives sanding paperalso used for sanding and finishing of plastics, leather ,mechanical components , furniture, precision instrument and hardware .
abrasive | backing | bond | grit size | ||||||||||||||||||
A | Kraft (Cwt) | R/R | 60 | 80 | 100 | 120 | 150 | 180 | 220 | 240 | 280 | 320 | 360 | 400 | 500 | 600 | 800 | 1000 | 1200 | 1500 | 2000 |
packing quantity | per bale | 100 | |||||||||||||||||||
per carton | 1000 |
Standard size 230mm×280mm
(9X11)
Have other special size made to order
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- Q:how to be a real estate agent
- you goto a real estate brokers office and say, i want a job and they tell you a few things and how to fill out a few forms like leases, and your half way there., then you work and take classes to be licenses and certifications. then after many many years of servitude you take more tests and can open your own brokage house.
- Q:Recently I took my real estate exam in NJ and I failed (67 questions out of 77 needed to pass). I'm a 20 year old college student and I have studied diligently for the exam. However, I do doubt my methods of actually reading and learning the material. As crazy as it seems; I never actually knew how to "study." Anyone have a guidelines or tips on how to study real estate effectively? And what's a decent amount of time to study per day? Thanks.
- let your progress be your guide
- Q:I am a single female considering moving and beginning a real estate career in Lincoln, Nebraska. I have a background in marketing and sales and feel that with a lot of hard work, this will be a great field for me. I have over 6 months of living expenses saved up. I'm looking for some feedback on whether this is a wise career move because I am single. I don't have a family to support, but I don't want to go totally broke in the process.
- Being single has nothing to do with being into real estate. Your career and relationship status are to totally different/separate things. If you want to go into real estate, then do so. You do what you are most comfortable doing. If you currently have a real estate job with some company, keep it until your own real estate business takes off. That way if your own doesnt work, you at least still have a job. If it does work ut well (business is making a stable profit and you are able to hire certain amount of workers, in about 1-2 years after you start it), then you can leave your current company. One more thing, keep in mind, housing inventory is very low in most places and may or may not stay that way for sometime. That is a problem for many realtors and buyers.
- Q:the real estate agent
- The real estate agent rarely owns the property being sold or rented. Their function is to bring a buyer and seller or renter and landlord together and help them make a solid transaction. In Texas it is legal for the agents broker to hold the earnest money in a special account- but that is rarely done because of all the complications and possible conflict of interests.
- Q:This is a feild that really appeals to me. I have always been interested. I know it's hard to start out...I have tried and gave up once because of the costs....I was going in debt...lol. But, I want to try again. Any tips? What are some good companies to work for? Any of you make any money within the first couple months? Also, after you work for a while is it possible to work at home...or at least part time at home? I am going to have a baby in the near future?Also, is it better to start off working for a builer rather a real estate company?
- real estate agent you need to be a go getter,it doesn't come to you.and you pay out dues depends on your state and then you have to see who would take you under there wings so you can work out of there office.you never just go bam I'm open unless you take over an office from some one else and you need experiance from the old timers. if you only make a comission of 6 percent,think about that one.you need to sell a house for 100k oat least to make almost 6k and then the real estate office gets there cut for over head and all and then you'll pay taxes on it,etc. so if you think just sitting at home and it'll work for you,good luck. we have the money to persure it and we find it hard to get listings and sell and foreclosures,alot of footwork and alot of the peole are just looking and your never hear from them again don't know alot about mortgage brokers. but the other answer of 20k a month? I would question that one. but i could be wrong.
- Q:does a real estate construct their houses?do they have a construction company to contract?are they the ones who design their houses?can their contract construction company design and supply their raw materials?
- They just sell real estate properties , houses. They buy house and sell them at a much higher price. There are some real estate agents who built houses and sell.
- Q:Id like to work as a real estate agent for a brokerage. What promotion prospects would I have? How would my career progress?
- Beginners face competition from well-established, more experienced agents and brokers in obtaining listings and in closing an adequate number of sales. In a large firm, you might get a better desk after you make a sufficent number of sells or if you rearch some quota. Other than sells, there may be certain area or specialized markets which you can focus on, but I do consider these promotions. About the only promotion is from real estate agent to licensed real estate broker. For more information I suggest you read the source below
- Q:I'm interested in pursuing a career in real estate, but I'm worried about the possible lack of opportunities available in this career field during this economic recession.Are my fears justifiable, or do I have nothing to worry about?Also, what other real estate related careers are out there for someone who has a real estate license?
- Being a real estate agent requires constant relationship building and networking and the traditional brokerage format is not for everyone. In any size office, competition is fierce among the agents in the office themselves and from competing firms. You have to have the wherewith all and tuff skin to survive your first couple of years. Besides the cursory training provided you are pretty much left to your own accord. It is the survival of the fittest at the most basic level. Can it be lucrative? Yes it can be but at what cost? Health, family and friends. And the expense! Be prepared to shell out at least a $1000 to $2000 to get started in Realtor fees, MLS fees, lock boxes, business cards, signs, E/O insurance, extra car insurance if you don't have the 100/300/100 limits to name a few. I know I am being discouraging but you have to be prepared for those realities. You have to have some form of additional income before even considering going full time, especially if you plan to work for a traditional brokerage. There are other alternatives like builders and property management firms. Most discourage part timers. If you want to start part time in the business, then email me and I will send you some information on my firm which has a different focus and go beyond the full service brokerage market.
- Q:My mom is a real estate broker and makes damn good money with what she does. I asked her how it works, she tells me but I don't understand and then she points out that it's for very smart people and that I don't need it anyways. I love my mom, but grrr! You know. Anyways, I want to learn the steps of getting into Real estate, I do know a lot from what my mom tells me but I don't understand if you need a huge amount of money to start? Do you have to take classes? Is there an easier way to try it out? Is it ok to buy say a 2 story lake side house kind of place and what would I get out of it? What's the deal with selling property? All these kinds of questions...Main question is, What are the steps to getting into Real Estate and are there any short cut ways of getting into it?Thanks!
- Your mom may well be attempting to guard you from a crappy activity. easily relies upon on the place you want to artwork (u . s . a ., state, city, and so on). have you ever been observing television these days...there's somewhat issue interior the housing financial equipment. :) in any case, i will not be able to show you how to reason i'm a proprietor of a house, no longer an agent. i think of i'm making extra money than any agent will via possessing a house. working example, I assume when I sell my homestead, I might desire to stroll away with approximately a hundred thousand extra suitable than I paid 3 yrs in the past. think of approximately that one. ;)
- Q:I have been looking into this for a while. Can you guys tell me the UPS and downs of this career? Or anything you know about real estate agents. Please and thank you :)
- You do not have to be 21, or at least not in some states. I received my real estate license at the age of 19 and have been/and will be working as an assistant until this summer when I will start being a full time real estate agent. Most likely a company will take you in, but keep in mind that selling expensive houses and gaining respect will be harder than you originally imagined, especially if you are just selling as a side job.
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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Metal Surface
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 pc/month
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