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Our range includes abrasives suitable for almost all types of surfaces. In addition to slag abrasive, we also offer Garnet as a mineral abrasive suitable for various applications, as well as metal abrasives, steel shot and glass beads.
Iiron silicate slag abrasive, a synthetic mineral abrasive. Glassy amorphous slag. No crushing or grinding process is used in the production of the abrasive. As a result, the individual abrasive particles are not destroyed and retain their extremely high hardness and impact strength at all particle sizes. All components are present in oxidized forms, mainly as adhesive silicates.
Natural almandine-type garnet abrasive suitable for a variety of purposes. It is a non-harmful garnet abrasive for blast cleaning, suitable for almost all types of surfaces and the best cutting material for high-pressure water jet cutting equipment. Features include:
High carbon steel shot and grit is a metal blast cleaning abrasive that can be reused in closed circuit/rotary wheel machines to remove surface scale, rust and burrs prior to subsequent coating/painting. Its hardness is 40 to 50 HRC. It does not contain free silica. Steel shot is a cast round metal blast cleaning abrasive that is separated into precisely defined particle sizes by screening.
Fused aluminium oxide abrasive is a synthetic fused alumina with a sharp edge shape. The production process is precisely controlled and continuously monitored in accordance with ISO 9001. the product does not absorb water. Fine and ultra-fine powders and any foreign matter are specifically removed. Other features include:
They are produced by melting bauxite/alumina, then crushing and screening it to the desired particle size distribution.
Our glass beads are manufactured in China to ISO 9001 standards. They are synthetic mineral abrasives made from glass with spherical particles added. Other features include:
Glass beads are made from crushed soda-lime glass fused into a spherical shape. The manufacturing process is subject to stringent manufacturing controls.

Post time: Nov-20-2024