Roster Surface Solution Co., Ltd.
Roster Surface Solution Co., Ltd.

Abrasive media is a broad term that encompasses various materials used in surface preparation. These materials, such as sand, steel grit, aluminum oxide, and glass beads, are specifically chosen for their abrasive properties to effectively remove coatings, rust, or other contaminants from surfaces, ensuring a clean and prepared surface for further treatment or finishing.


Types of Shot Blasting Machine Spare Parts & Abrasive

Steel Shot
Steel Shot
High-quality steel pellets for efficient surface cleaning. Ideal for removing rust, scale, and contaminants from various materials. Ensures a smooth and prepared surface for further processing or coating.
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Steel Grit
Steel Grit
Angular steel particles designed for robust surface preparation. Effective in removing tough coatings, corrosion, and impurities. Provides a textured surface for improved coating adhesion.
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Stainless Steel Shot
Stainless Steel Shot
Corrosion-resistant steel pellets suitable for demanding applications. Ensures a clean and durable surface finish. Ideal for industries requiring high cleanliness standards.
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Copper Cut Wire Shot
Copper Cut Wire Shot
Soft and malleable copper pellets for delicate surface treatments. Prevents damage to sensitive materials during the cleaning process. Ideal for applications where material integrity is crucial.
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Zinc Cut Wire Shot
Zinc Cut Wire Shot
Zinc-coated wire pellets designed for deburring and descaling. Suitable for both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Provides effective cleaning without compromising material quality.
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Aluminum Cut Wire Shot
Aluminum Cut Wire Shot
Lightweight aluminum wire pellets for gentle surface cleaning. Ideal for applications where weight considerations are essential. Ensures a polished surface without altering material dimensions.
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Brown Aluminum Oxide
Brown Aluminum Oxide
Abrasive material for surface finishing and polishing. Suitable for a wide range of materials. Provides a consistent and high-quality surface finish.
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Glass Beads
Glass Beads
Glass beads are spherical abrasives made from soda-lime glass, used primarily for surface finishing and cleaning applications.
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Garnet
Garnet
Garnet is a natural mineral abrasive known for its hardness, sharp edges, and durability, used extensively in abrasive blasting operations.
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Bare Wheel
Bare Wheel
The Bare Wheel, crafted from robust materials like cast alloy or hardened steel, serves as the fundamental base for the blast wheel assembly.
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Control Cage
Control Cage
The Control Cage, constructed from robust materials like cast iron or alloy steel, manages the flow of abrasive media into the impeller, ensuring optimal efficiency.
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Feed Spout
Feed Spout
The Feed Spout, typically made from abrasion-resistant materials, serves to guide and direct the abrasive media into the impeller, ensuring efficient operation.
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Impeller
Impeller
The Shot Blasting Impeller, made from hardened alloy, propels abrasive media towards the workpiece, facilitating efficient surface cleaning.
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Side Liner
Side Liner
The Side Liner, made from wear-resistant materials like manganese or hardened alloy, protects the sides of the blast wheel from abrasion during blasting.
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Top Liner
Top Liner
The Top Liner, typically made of wear-resistant cast alloy, serves to protect the upper part of the blast wheel from abrasive wear.
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Wheel Blades
Wheel Blades
Wheel Blades, typically made of wear-resistant materials, function to direct the abrasive media towards the workpiece, ensuring effective blasting.
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Wheel Casing
Wheel Casing
The Wheel Casing, often made of robust materials like cast iron or alloy steel, encloses and protects the internal components of the blast wheel.
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Maximizing Efficiency with the Proper Selection of Abrasive Media

  • Surface Compatibility

    Choosing the right abrasive media ensures compatibility with the surface being treated, optimizing efficiency and preventing damage or excessive material removal.

  • Cutting Power

    Selecting an abrasive media with the appropriate cutting power for the task at hand maximizes efficiency by effectively removing coatings, rust, or other contaminants without unnecessary time or effort.

  • Longevity and Recyclability

    Opting for abrasive media that offers durability and recyclability reduces the need for frequent replacements, saving time and costs while maintaining consistent performance throughout the process.

FAQs about Abrasive Blast Media

  • Can abrasive media be reused?

    Some abrasive media, such as steel grit or glass beads, can be reused multiple times, depending on their condition and the specific application.

  • How do I store abrasive media properly?

    Store abrasive media in a dry, clean, and well-ventilated area to prevent contamination or moisture absorption, which can affect its performance.

  • What safety precautions should I take when using abrasive media?

    Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves, goggles, and respiratory protection, to protect against dust and debris generated during the blasting process.

  • Can abrasive media be used in different blasting equipment?

    Yes, abrasive media can be used in various blasting equipment, including sandblasting machines, blast cabinets, and blast rooms, depending on the specific requirements of the application.

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