Blast Media (236 items) - Page 2
Sandblast Media Aluminum Oxide Abrasive, 120 Grit Fine, 50 Lb Bag
Glass Beads, 50lb., 170-325 Mesh, No.13
Blast Media, Stainless Steel Shot Type
Ceramic Media, Polyhedron, 3/8"
Glass Beads, 55lb., 30-40 Mesh, No.4
Media Blast Abrasive Steel Shot S-230 Grit, 50 Lb. Bag
Blast Media, Glass Beads, 35 to 60 Grit
Blast Media, Aluminum Oxide, 220 Grit
Blast Media, Glass Beads, 50 to 80 Grit
Abrasive Garnet Sand, 80 Grit
Sandblast Media Black Beauty Abrasive, 30-60 Grit Fine, 80 Lb Bag
Sandblast Media Walnut Shell Abrasive, 20-30 Grit Fine, 50 Lb Bag
Blast Media, Aluminum Oxide, 150 Grit
Sandblast Media Aluminum Oxide Abrasive, 80 Grit Medium 50 Lb Bag
Blast Media, Soda, 60/200 Grit
Plastic Media, Cone, 9/16"
Blast Media, Steel Grit Type, 25 lb. Size
Blast Media, Aluminum Oxide, 36 Grit
Blast Media, Aluminum Oxide Type, 10 lb Sz
Plastic Media, Cone, 9/16"
Glass Beads, 50lb., 50-70 Mesh, No.6
Blast Media Steel Shot Abrasive, 110 Grit 50 Lb Bag
ALC 40125 14/20 Grit Corn Cob - 50 lbs.
Tumbler Media, Brown, Abrasive Ceramic
Blast Media, Aluminum Oxide, 54 Grit
Sandblast Media Aluminum Oxide Abrasive , 220 Grit Extra Extra Fine, 50 Lb Bag
About Blast Media
Blast media is a material used in abrasive blasting processes to remove rust, paint, and other contaminants from surfaces. It is available in different types, sizes, shapes, and densities, each serving a specific purpose in surface preparation and cleaning.
Types of Blast Media
There are several types of blast media commonly used, including plastic media, ceramic media, aluminum oxide, garnet, and glass beads. Each type of media has its unique properties, such as size, shape, and density, which determine its effectiveness for a particular job. For instance, aluminum oxide is often used for tougher applications, while glass beads are preferred for delicate surfaces.
How Blast Media Is Made
Blast media can be made from a variety of materials, including plastics, ceramics, and natural minerals. The media can be manufactured using a variety of technologies, including sintering, crushing, and melting. The choice of material and manufacturing process depends on the intended use of the media, as well as the required properties, such as size, shape, and density.
Industries that use Blast Media
Blast media is widely used in several industries, including automotive, aerospace, construction, and metalworking. Automotive professionals use blast media to remove paint and rust from car bodies, while metalworkers use it to clean and prepare metal surfaces for welding or painting. The aerospace industry uses blast media to clean and prepare airplane parts before painting or applying coatings.
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