Thickness: 0.25-0.50 mm Weight: 21 kg Glass is a blasting agent in the form of very small glass beads. The glass beads are made of soda lime glass that provides strong resistance to impact and shock. Manufacturing is performed with great precision and accurate checks of the bead shape and hardness, give the glass beads a high and even quality. The agent is reusable. Recommended are pressure at nozzle 1-4 bar. This blasting agent is used for cleaning, buffing, polishing and mould cleaning within glass, rubber and plastic industries. All coatings are removed without impact on the blasted surface. However, you need to take shot-peening into consideration, which means thin sheet metal can bend. Sometimes this effect is desirable to avoid metal fatigue. Shot-peening is used to strength the surface of an object and it is hammered and compressed. This approach increases the resistance to fatigue on components subjected to dynamic loads. The blasting agent is extremely gentle on the treated material. After blasting the material has a satin finish. Used with open blasting or suction feed blasting cabinets. Produces good results on stainless steel, glass, steel and aluminium. Potential health risks: There are no significant health or environmental risks. Eyes and throat can be irritated when exposed to high concentrations. Use appropriate respiratory protection and protective goggles and wear suitable clothing. Skin contact: Wash with soap and water. Eyes: Rinse with water. If irritation persists contact a doctor. Handling and storage Avoid producing dust. Spillage can cause slippery floors. Keep clean. Store in sealed sacks or containers. Store cool.
Blasting agent, glass beads 0.25-0.50 mm
Thickness: 0.25-0.50 mm Weight: 21 kg Glass is a blasting agent in the form of very small glass beads. The glass beads are made of soda lime glass that provides strong resistance to impact and shock. Manufacturing is performed with great precision and accurate checks of the bead shape and hardness, give the glass beads a high and even quality. The agent is reusable. Recommended are pressure at nozzle 1-4 bar. This blasting agent is used for cleaning, buffing, polishing and mould cleaning within glass, rubber and plastic industries. All coatings are removed without impact on the blasted surface. However, you need to take shot-peening into consideration, which means thin sheet metal can bend. Sometimes this effect is desirable to avoid metal fatigue. Shot-peening is used to strength the surface of an object and it is hammered and compressed. This approach increases the resistance to fatigue on components subjected to dynamic loads. The blasting agent is extremely gentle on the treated material. After blasting the material has a satin finish. Used with open blasting or suction feed blasting cabinets. Produces good results on stainless steel, glass, steel and aluminium. Potential health risks: There are no significant health or environmental risks. Eyes and throat can be irritated when exposed to high concentrations. Use appropriate respiratory protection and protective goggles and wear suitable clothing. Skin contact: Wash with soap and water. Eyes: Rinse with water. If irritation persists contact a doctor. Handling and storage Avoid producing dust. Spillage can cause slippery floors. Keep clean. Store in sealed sacks or containers. Store cool.
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