Cast Steel Grit 0.2-2.5 mm
Types: G10/SG2.5 G12/SG2.0 G14/SG1.7 G16/SG1.4 G18/SG1.2 G25/SG1.0
G40/SG0.7 G50/SG0.4 G80/SG0.3 G120/SG0.2
The Major Technological Index:
Products | Steel Grit | |
Chemical Composition | C | 0.80~1.20% |
Mn | 0.35~1.20% | |
Si | ≥0.40 | |
S | ≤0.05% | |
P | ≤0.05% | |
Micro hardness | GP 42~52HRC GL 53~60HRC | |
Hardness Deviation | Max Deviation ±3.0HRC | |
Microstructure | Tempered Martensite or Sorbite | |
Density | 7.6g/cm3 |
Applications:
l Blast cleaning: Used for blast cleaning of casting, die-casting, forging, sand removal of casting, steel plate, H type steel, steel structure.
l Rust removal: Rust removal of casting, forging, steel plate, H type steel, steel structure, descaling of forging.
l Shot blasting: Shot blasting of profile steel, ship board, steel board, and steel material.
l Shot blasting: Shot blasting of steel board, profile steel, steel structure.
l Pre-treatment: Pre-treatment of surface, steel board, profile steel, steel structure, before-painting.
Steel Grit Types:
l GP: Angular when new, this grit rapidly rounds off in use and its particularly suited descaling applications.
l GL: Although it is harder than GP steel grit, it also loses its sharp edges during shot basting and is particularly suited
to descaling and surface preparation applications.
l GH: Having maximum hardness, GH always remains angular in its operating mix. These abrasives are particularly effective in
surface treatment processes and produce a uniform, etched finish, GH angular grit should only be used in wheel machines where
working requirements take precedence over cost price considerations (for example with rolling mill cylinders or when a special finish is needed).
Mainly used with compressed air equipment
cast steel grit 0.2-2.5mm