Steel shot blasting is the most widely used process for cleaning, stripping and improving a metal surface. The grade or size of steel shot will determine the ultimate finish achieved on the surface of the metal.
Steel
shot blasting is the most widely used process for cleaning, stripping and
improving a metal surface. The grade or size of steel shot will determine the
ultimate finish achieved on the surface of the metal. The round ball shape of
the steel shot produces a clean, smooth and polished surface through a peening
action created by the acceleration of the shot. In a peening application, steel
shot is also used to impart compressive strength to torque or load bearing
metal parts such as crankshafts, engine turbine blades and heavy-duty springs.
Smaller
steel shot will result in a smoother and more polished surface. Larger shot
will clean more aggressively but produce a rougher surface. Both air powered
and wheel blast systems can be used to accelerate the steel shot onto the
surface of the part. Due to the hardness and density of steel shot, it can be
recycled as much as 3000 times before replacement. Since steel shot does not
use an abrasive process and a minimal amount of dust is created in the blasting
process.
Used in Both Wheel Blasting and
Pneumatic (Air) Blasting
Multiple Hardnesses Available
Very Low Dusting
Applications
Shot Peening
Surface Preparation
Polishing
Cleaning
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