"Shot and grit" shape of abrasives
"Shot and grit" shape of abrasives
The difference between shot and grit lies not in the material or processing method, but in the shape. There are various shapes of abrasives (grinding materials) used in blast processing, and the processing effect and finish can vary greatly depending on the shape. "About the shapes of blast abrasives" The shapes of abrasives can be broadly divided into three types: 1. Spherical / Round Cut This shape is cylindrical or polygonal with edges ground to resemble a sphere, referred to as "shot," "beads," or "round cut," with many products named with the material name before or after. Example: Steel shot, stainless beads 2. Cylindrical / Wire Cut This shape is cylindrical, created by finely cutting wire material. It is referred to as "wire cut" or "cut wire," with many products named with the material name before or after. Example: Steel cut wire, stainless cut wire 3. Polygonal / Sharp Angle This shape has many sharp angles and is characterized by a polygon with pointed corners. It is referred to as "grit," with many products named with the material name before or after. Example: Steel grit, stainless grit
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