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Abrasive Media / Shots
| Abrasive Media | Name | Mesh Size | Size (mm) | Description |
 | Chilled Iron Grit | 8-120 | 2.00-0.09 | It is ideally suited for fast cleaning of heavy contamination on ferrous castings, forgings, fabricated parts and pipes. It is not recommended on a non ferrous components as the surface blasted is iron contaminated. |
 | Steel Grit | 12-52 | 1.40-0.30 | Suitable for obtaining consistent surface roughness on ferrous castings, fabricated parts, steel rolls. It is not suitable on a non ferrous parts like aluminum, brass, and zinc, wood and plastic. |
 | Chilled Iron Shots | 8-52 | 2.00-0.30 | Its general purpose is cleaning, descaling, deburring, deflashing, shot peening on components of iron and steel. It can be used for commercial cleaning on castings of aluminum and zinc. |
 | Steel Shots | 8-52 | 2.00-0.30 | Its general purpose is cleaning, descaling, deburring, deflashing, shot peening on components of iron and steel. It can be used for commercial cleaning on castings of aluminum and zinc. |
 | Steel Cut Wire | CW 54-12 | 1.40-0.30 | Its general purpose is cleaning, descaling, deburring, deflashing, finishing, shot peening on components of iron and steel. It can be used for commercial cleaning on castings of aluminum and zinc. |
 | Aluminum Oxide | 12-240 | 1.40-0.06 | It is suitable for both dry and wet blasting at a faster rate. It is recommended for both ferrous and non ferrous components without iron contaminants on treated parts. |
 | Plastic Grit-Acrylic and Urea | 18-36 | 0.85-0.42 | It is suitable for precise descaling, deflashing, deburring, shining or removal of old paint, varnish etc. from precision components while keeping the dimensional tolerances and finish intactly. |
 | Glass Beads | 18-350 | 0.85-0.04 | It is suitable for both, dry and wet blasting to gently clean, descale, deflash, deburr or shot peen at a low intensity on parts of SS, alloy steel where material removal allowed is negligible. |
 | Nylon Shots | | | suitable for precise descaling, deflashing, deburring, shining or removal of old paint, varnish etc., from precision components while keeping the dimensional tolerances and finish intact. |
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