About VSM
VSM – More than just three letters
Our understanding of abrasive processes is second to none. Not only do we grind every surface to a high-precision finish, we also analyze our customers’ specific grinding applications to ensure we always find an optimum long-term solution.
Application-specific know-how is a key differentiator for VSM, and is highly valued by industry, trade and retail customers all over the world.
Expertise. Quality. Customer focus. This is what VSM stands for.
Our day-to-day strategy and decision-making is shaped by our company values.
VSM Abrasives Corporation USA
As new products are developed in Hanover, Germany, they are shipped to international subsidiaries in the form of jumbo material. These manufacturing facilities then convert the material into the final product form based on end user specifications.
In 1978, the subsidiary known as VSM Abrasives Corporation was established to meet a growing demand for coated abrasives in the United States. Just outside St. Louis, Missouri, this location offers manufacturing, customer service and technical support to customers across the country. And, with over 7,000 rolls of jumbo material on-hand, customer requests can be processed quickly.
The story behind our name
How do the terms Vereinigte Schmirgel- und Maschinen-Fabriken AG come into our company name? It’s quite simple: The company was launched on 28 May 1864 with the foundation of S. Oppenheim & Co. in Hanover, Germany. We began initially with the small-scale production of glass and flint paper, i.e. by hand.
As the requirements of grinding performance increased rapidly as industrialisation progressed, the company began to rely on emery as a new material from the end of the 19th century. The hard rock, mined on the Greek island of Naxos, wore out less quickly than glass, but nevertheless provided very high grinding performance and quickly became our company’s most important raw material. Emery has even become so important that its enormous significance is still reflected in the company name today, even though emery is no longer used as an abrasive grain.
As early as the 1880s, VSM augmented its portfolio with the construction of machines: Suitable grinding machines were developed and manufactured in the machine factory, as were hydraulic forming and casting machines, sandblasting blowers and melting furnaces, which were successfully sold to the booming industry. Machine production was only discontinued with the major global economic crisis in 1929/1930. Since then, VSM has focused entirely on the production of coated abrasives.
In September 1898, S. Oppenheim & Co. teamed up with Hainholz with Schlesinger & Co. Harburg, another major abrasives manufacturer and then competitor, to form the Vereinigte Schmirgel- und Maschinen-Fabriken Aktiengesellschaft. We still bear this name today.
We are VSM · Vereinigte Schmirgel- und Maschinen-Fabriken AG
Certified and recognized worldwide
The certifications listed here apply to the raw materials produced by our headquarters in Hanover, Germany.
VSM is a member of the Federation of the European Producers of Abrasives (FEPA). The safety standards defined by FEPA ensure the safe use of abrasives.
The Organization for the Safety of Abrasives (oSa) is a voluntary association of abrasive tool manufacturers. VSM is a long-standing member here.
VSM has maintained ISO 9001:2015 certification as the basis for its quality assurance system for many years, ensuring all parts of the company must meet these stringent requirements.
As the largest national association for grinding technology in Europe, the Association of German Abrasive Manufacturers (VDS) represents the interests of VSM as a member of the German abrasives industry.
VSM has been certified as an AEO (Authorized Economic Operator) since 2015. This internationally recognized status guarantees the security of the supply chain from the manufacturer of a product to the end consumer.