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A unique property of glass bead abrasives used in cleaning or metal surface strengthening operations, primarily for sandblasting equipment, are glass beads. Glass sand is used as the raw material for the glass bead GB 60/100, which is fused into a spherical shape using high temperature suspension and then annealed to remove internal stress and prevent breakage.
During use, there are no particles embedded in the transparent, clear spherical structure product, contaminating the workpiece or causing other damage. The glass bead suppliers will have a particular ornamental effect by selective localised controlled blasting on the surface of the workpiece using different sizes of abrasives and different operation settings.
Glass bead GB 60/100 have numerous performance advantages. Suitable for:
Because of its recyclability, it is a cost-effective way to remove a variety of surface flaws, such as burrs, rust, and paint, while keeping the surface tolerance of your work piece. Regardless of your blasting application, Finishing Systems has a large inventory of several types of glass bead GB 60/100 abrasive blasting media.
Steel Shot & Grit: Steel Abrasive is a cost-effective alternative to other abrasives because of its toughness and high recyclability, which can reach 200 passes or more. It can be used to efficiently remove impurities, texture a surface for optimum adherence of a final coating, or peen (harden) coatings on a range of surfaces. The right size, hardness, and form all play a role in choosing the right media. In order to achieve the appropriate surface finish, several applications lend themselves to combining steel shot and grit. Steel Grit can be used in wheel blast machines as well as pressure blasting applications.
Garnet Abrasive: Garnet is harder, heavier, and more durable than sand, and it cuts faster, albeit it is only somewhat more durable. Garnet is made from Almandine and Andradite mineral resources that are mined. Garnet is commonly used in both wet and dry blasting. Garnet usually only gets two passes through a nozzle before it becomes too fine to use.
StarBlast: StarBlast is a mined loose blend of coarse and fine staurolite sands with low silica content, making it an excellent general-purpose blasting abrasive. It's ideal for eliminating scale and rust from steel surfaces while also producing little dust for better vision. StarBlast does not lend itself well to recycling, with only slightly more than two trips through the nozzle on average.
Walnut Shells: Walnut shell abrasive is a hard substance formed from crushed walnut shells that occurs naturally. It's one of the tougher "soft abrasives" and comes in a variety of sizes for blast cleaning and polishing gentler surfaces that would be damaged by harsher abrasives. Polishing soft metals, fibreglass, wood, plastic, and stone are some of the most common applications. It can also be used to polish steel, brass, copper, aluminium, gems, and jewellery in tumble operations.
Corn Cobs: Corn cob abrasive is a granular abrasive made by crushing a corn cob's dense woody ring into various grit sizes. Because it is one of the gentler naturally occurring abrasives, it is suitable for cleaning, deburring, burnishing, and de-flashing. Jewellery, cutlery, motor parts, fibreglass, and the removal of graffiti or dirt from wood, brick, or stone are all common industries. Recondition log dwellings using this abrasive to restore a lighter, brighter appearance.