Ball and Grits
Steel balls are produced in martensitic and bainitic structures. High carbon steel balls are heated at 1600 – 1650 °C by adding various elements into the scraps. It is produced by melting in induction furnace and cooling in water after atomization. After casting, the balls are annealed to a certain degree in annealing furnaces and then immersed in water.
A martensitic structure is formed by pouring it. The main thing in sandblasting is that the hardness of the sandblasting balls and grits used must be at least 3 – 5 HRC harder than the blasted surface. It is necessary to ensure that the cleanliness and roughness that must be obtained on the surface are faster and have the desired properties.Product code Nominal Size (mm) S-70 0.20 S-110 0.30 S-170 0.42 S-230 0.60 S-280 0.71 S-330 0.84 S-390 one S-460 1.19 S-550 1.41 S-660 1.68 S-780 2nd