
BROKEN STEEL SHOT
Broken steel shot produced according to the SAE standard is a special type of abrasive material actively used in various industries. These are small pieces of steel obtained by special processing and grinding, and then sorted by size according to the SAE standard.

Sharp-angled steel chips are also used in degreasing and polishing processes. Their use allows you to remove grease deposits from the surface of details and give them shine. Sharp-angled steel grit can be used as a stand-alone abrasive material or added to the composition of various solutions for more effective processing. One of the main advantages of sharp-angled steel shot is its cost-effectiveness. Due to the high wear resistance of this material, it can be used several times before replacement. This allows you to significantly save on the cost of purchasing new abrasive material.
Specification:
Steel shot has four hardness grades: GH, GL GM (GP) and GS. It is used in abrasive blasting and shot blasting machines to clean surfaces. Steel shot is ideal for cleaning, roughening, descaling and as a surface preparation before applying protective coatings
Description:
Grain size according to SAE J444
Packaging: 25 kg polyethylene bags, packed in a cardboard box on a 1000 kg pallet or a big bag on a 1000 kg pallet.
Chemical composition as for high carbon round shot in accordance with ISO 11125–1.
Grain size of broken shot according to spread: G 10 to G 325 according to SAE J444 AUG 84 revised in May 1993.
The main application of sharp-edged shot is for pneumatic abrasive blasting in chambers and cabins for the purpose of:
cleaning surfaces from contamination and degraded coatings,
roughening the surface to increase the adhesion of protective coatings,
unifying the appearance of the surface,
removing burrs and overhangs,
removal of carbon deposits from heat-hardened castings
Application of steel shot:
Production and processing of metal structures assembled by welding and fasteners;
Production of cables and electrical products;
Production of forgings;
Oil and gas industry;
Mechanical Engineering;
Shipbuilding;
Aircraft construction;
Construction;
Metallurgy;