What is the difference between abrasives?
The comparison board shows the effects after the application of grid blasting and sand blasting. The grid uses metal-based abrasives, while the sand uses non-metal-based materials.
◎Grit Blast (Blast/Type 1 Surface Preparation, English: Grit blast) One of the surface treatment methods (surface preparation). There are four types of surface preparation, from Type 1 to Type 4, and grit blast serves as the substrate treatment for the highest grade, Type 1 surface preparation. ◎Sand Blast (Blast/Type 1 Surface Preparation, English: Sand blast) One of the surface treatment methods (surface preparation). There are four types of surface preparation, from Type 1 to Type 4, and sand blast serves as the substrate treatment for the highest grade, Type 1 surface preparation. For stainless steel and cast iron specifications, we can accommodate lot sizes from 1 to 1,000 pieces. Grit blast uses hard abrasives, resulting in a rougher surface finish. It also shortens construction time, making it suitable for large fabricated products and paint stripping. On the other hand, sand blast uses softer abrasives, resulting in a smoother surface finish. It is suitable for thin materials and those with minimal shape changes. Additionally, sand blast can be applied to non-metal products as it uses non-metallic abrasives. We also accept inquiries regarding abrasives and other related matters. Harada Iron Works Hiroshima Official Link
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