Product Description
We are humbled to proclaim ourselves as the exporter, manufacturer, wholesaler/distributor, supplier, and dealer of Angular Steel Grits. The offered steel balls are used as a part of the metal rollers of machines. Our supplied stainless steel balls are resistive to consumption harms. The offered steel balls are hardwearing, even in steady effect applications. Our supplied Angular Steel Grits is warmth treated, to offer the craved thickness and solidness.
Features:
- High resilience
- Valuable for rotational and direct movement applications
- Dependable
Specification :
| Hal Size | SAE No. | Size in mm | 2.8 mm | 2.40 mm | 2.00 mm | 1.70 mm | 1.40 mm | 1.18 mm | 1.00 mm | 0.850 mm | 0.710 mm | 0.600 mm | 0.500 mm | 0.425 mm | 0.355 mm | 0.180 mm | 0.125 mm |
| G-0 | G-80 | 0.180 | | | | | | | | | | | | Allpass | | 65%Min | 75%Min |
| G-1 | G-50 | 0.300 | | | | | | | | | Allpass | | | | 65%Min | 75%Min | |
| G-2 | G-40 | 0.425 | | | | | | | Allpass | | | | | 70%Min | 80%Min | | |
| G-4 | G-25 | 0.710 | | | | | | Allpass | | | 70%Min | | | 80%Min | | | |
| G-6 | G-18 | 1.00 | | | | | Allpass | | 75%Min | | 80%Min | | | | | | |
| G-7 | G-16 | 1.18 | | | | Allpass | | 95%Min | 85%Min | | | | | | | | |
| G-8 | G-14 | 1.40 | | | Allpass | | 80%Min | 90%Min | | | | | | | | | |
| G-9 | G-12 | 1.70 | | Allpass | | 80%Min | 90%Min | | | | | | | | | | |
| G-10 | G-10 | 2.00 | Allpass | | 80%Min | 90%Min | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Retention on Sleeve Size | 2.8 mm | 2.40 mm | 2.00 mm | 1.70 mm | 1.40 mm | 1.18 mm | 1.00 mm | 0.850 mm | 0.710 mm | 0.600 mm | 0.500 mm | 0.425 mm | 0.355 mm | 0.180 mm | 0.125 mm |
Other Information :
- Pay Mode Terms: L/C (Letter of Credit), T/T (Bank Transfer)
- F. O. B. Price Order: 46 INR
- Minimum Order Quantity: 10 Metric Ton
- Port of Dispatch: Our Factory Premices
- Production Capacity: 50 Metric Ton per month
- Delivery Time: Immediate
- Packaging Details: Each bag of 25 kg.
Superior Abrasive PerformanceManufactured from high carbon steel and heat-treated to a tempered martensite structure, Angular Steel Grit provides consistent hardness and reliability for industrial shot and grit blasting. Its angular grain shape ensures rapid, thorough cleaning of metal surfaces, yielding optimal surface profiles required for subsequent coatings or finishing.
Versatile Applications and Easy HandlingThis steel grit is designed for a wide spectrum of applications, including removing rust, scale, old coatings, and preparing surfaces for painting or coating. Available in customizable sizes and packaging options (25 kg, 50 kg HDPE bags, or jumbo bags), it adapts easily to specific project and equipment requirements.
FAQs of Angular Steel Grit:
Q: How is Angular Steel Grit used in surface preparation and cleaning applications?
A: Angular Steel Grit is utilized in shot blasting or grit blasting equipment to clean, strip, and prepare metal surfaces. The angular particles deliver aggressive impact, efficiently removing rust, scale, old coatings, and contaminants, while achieving a uniform and clean surface ready for further processing or coating.
Q: What are the main benefits of choosing Angular Steel Grit with high purity and low breakdown rate?
A: Thanks to its 99% pure steel content and low breakdown rate, this grit offers long operational life, minimal replenishment cost, consistent surface finish quality, and high reusabilityup to 200 cycles. This ensures both performance efficiency and cost-effectiveness in large-scale industrial environments.
Q: When should different grit sizes (e.g., G10 to G80) be selected for abrasive blasting?
A: The selection of grit size depends on the desired surface profile and application. Coarser grits (like G10, G16) are preferred for rapid material removal and heavy-duty cleaning; finer grits (such as G50, G80) are used for lighter cleaning, peening, or preparing surfaces requiring smoother finishes.
Q: Where should Angular Steel Grit be stored to maintain its quality before use?
A: For optimal performance, store the steel grit in dry, moisture-free conditions. HDPE bags or jumbo bags should remain sealed until use to prevent oxidation and maintain the abrasives cutting efficiency and lifespan.
Q: What is the process for using Angular Steel Grit in blasting operations?
A: The process involves loading the steel grit into shot or grit blasting equipment, where it is propelled at high velocity toward metal surfaces. The angular particles clean and profile the substrate, which can then undergo further treatment such as painting, coating, or welding.
Q: Can Angular Steel Grit be reused, and if so, how many cycles is it effective for?
A: Yes, Steel Grit can be reused multiple timesup to 200 cycles, depending on the application and equipment. Its low breakdown rate and high material strength contribute to its extended service life in abrasive blasting systems.