Abrasive Media

Steel Grit

Indicative price range

From ₹ 65 /kg - 100 /kg

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Material Steel Grit
Size(mm) 0.12 - 2.00 mm
Shape Angular
Min Density 7.4 g/cm3
Hardness 47 - 63 HRC
Appearance Silver & Grey
Usage Sand/shot blasting
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Extended specifications & attributes

Color Black
Country of Origin Made in India
Delivery Time 15-20 Days
Packing Size 25kg, 50kg, 1ton
Packaging Type HDPE Woven Gunny Bags
Transport Type Land / Sea / Air Transport
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Steel Grit Application

Where & how Steel Grit is used

  • In the surface-preparation procedure, steel grit is used to remove impurities such as paint, corrosion, mill scale, and others from metal surfaces.
  • Adding texture will make it simpler to paint and coat surfaces. Steel is the primary material used in shot blasting machine equipment.
  • Steel grit is used to make steel shots, but some applications need sharper edges, therefore steel grit is also utilized.
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Steel Grit is one of the most useful and economical abrasive media for use in abrasive blasting. The use of steel grit in the grit blasting machine and engraving offers a variety of advantages. The abrasive medium known as steel grit is used in both shot blasting and shot peening, two different abrasive blasting techniques. Steel grit is an abrasive because it has incredibly hard surfaces and can do all of our urgent chores very rapidly.

By crushing, screening, and hardening the resulting abrasive medium, steel grit is produced. Sharp edges of the steel grit might aid in cleaning and scrubbing the blasting surface. These Steel Grit can be utilized in impact rooms where spouts are used for air impacting as well as in all types of shot blasting machine. They effortlessly cut, clean, and smooth down the hitting surface with their sharp edges.

Within the boundaries of the specified grade, steel grit is a fantastic abrasive medium that offers a wide variety of uses. The steel grit's toughness makes it possible to do challenging jobs quickly and effectively. Because the amount of dust created and the number of times it can be recycled depending on the steel grit abrasive, friability should be taken into account when choosing a media type. For instance, because of its high friability from the presence of quartz sand, sand cannot be recycled. Steel grit and steel shots can be recycled numerous times and can endure breaking, unlike many mineral abrasives that can only be recycled a finite number of times.

Benefits of Using Steel Grit

Steel grit is frequently used to remove surface coatings, plant scale, and other sorts of buildup. Steel grit precisely removes old paint while being custom-fit, but there is a possibility of harm if the section material is sensitive. Thus, the part's makeup and the purpose of the firing cycle define the appropriate steel grit to utilize. Steel grit manufacturers create a range of sizes and forms. Steel grits and steel shots are available in a wide range of sizes and shapes, providing for a wide range of shot profiles and outcomes. 

Steel grit, steel grit g25, steel grit g40, and steel grit g50 are some of the most specialized grades of abrasive media that provide flexible benefits in a variety of applications. Recycling steel grit has very little of an environmental impact, but most conventional media have the ability to make already existing environmental issues worse. Blasting could harm the environment if the right equipment and materials are not employed.

A good grade of abrasive media with several advantages is steel grit. Steel grit edges boost output on an hourly basis, which usually results in productivity gains of 10–20%. Steel shot S70 is one of the most often used abrasive media grades. Utilizing steel shot grit lessens waste generation, which saves transportation costs.

Steel Grit Manufacturers in India 

We are the leading, top steel grit manufacturer in India, and provide a broad selection of abrasive media in all grades, including garnet sand, glass beads, steel shots, copper slag, silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, steel grit, cut wire shot, walnut shell, and plastic abrasive media. We manufacture a broad range of blasting equipment, including vacuum blasting machine, pressure blasting cabinets, suction blasting cabinets, sand blasting machine, and many more in addition to providing every significant grade of abrasive media. Our company provides the best steel grit price in India.

FAQs
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between steel shot and steel grit?
What Is the Difference Between Steel Shot and Steel Grit? The two most prevalent metallic abrasive varieties are steel shot and steel grit. Steel shot has a spherical shape and will leave a smooth texture on the surface of the substrate. Steel grit is angular at random and will etch and degrade the surface of the substrate.
What is the purpose of steel grit?
Crushing high carbon steel shot yields steel grit. Steel grit is utilized in closed abrasive circuit pneumatic devices, blasting machines, and blasting chambers. Steel grit is mostly used to remove old coatings and mill scales, but it is also used to clean heavily rusted parts.
What is steel grit abrasive price?
Steel Grit abrasive media price range is ₹ 65 /kg - 100 /kg. Sand Blasting Manufacturer provides steel grit abrasive in India at a low price with the best quality.
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