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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

     

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