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 (preparation) methods. There are four types of surface preparation, from Type 1 to Type 4, and blast is the substrate treatment of the highest grade, Type 1. ◎Sand Blast (Blast/Type 1 Surface Preparation, English: Sand blast) One of the surface treatment (preparation) methods. There are four types of surface preparation, from Type 1 to Type 4, and blast is the substrate treatment of the highest grade, Type 1. 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 larger surface roughness. 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 less surface roughness. 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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