Abrasive steel is used in the surface-treatment technique known as shot blasting. A shot blasting machine is a technique for getting superior cleaning and surface preparation for subsequent finishing processes.
Shot blasting uses generally concentrates abrasive particles at the material at high speeds (65–110 m/s) in a regulated manner, which removes surface contaminants as a result of the abrasive impact. The steel shots were initially propelled by compressed air during the shot blasting process. Today, metal frames and welded components are still cleaned using this technique. The invention of centrifugal wheel blasting equipment made it possible to create shot blast production lines, both manually and automatically.
The shot blasting surface treatment method is a very good choice for finishing and cleaning processes. An efficient way to clean iron, steel, forgings, machine components, fixtures, etc. is to use a high speed controlled shot blast that produces an abrasive impact that eliminates surface contaminants.
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Frequently, shot blasting uses for:
• Cleaning of steel, iron, forgings, and other non-cast items.
• Mechanically cleaning materials like sheets, rods, coils, and wire.
• Changing mechanical characteristics using shot peening (increasing resistance to fatigue for springs, gears, etc.)
• Preparing surfaces for thermal spray gun coating, painting, etc.
Common applications for shot blasting are:
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