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Different Types of Abrasive (Sand) Blasting

May 30, 2022

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Here, we are going to talk about the different types of Abrasive Sand Blasting. Abrasive blasting, also known as sandblasting, is a method where a medium is used to help smooth or polish a hard texture. Abrasive blasting, as the names indicate, is a process wherein an abrasive material (referred to as medium) is used to blast through a surface in order to smooth it or remove impurities. 


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Here, we are going to talk about the different types of Abrasive Sand Blasting.
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Different Types of Abrasive (Sand) BlastingBlasting
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Abrasive blasting, also known as sandblasting, is a method where a medium is used to help smooth or polish a hard texture. Rust and corrosion are common pestilences in a world full of machinery and metal parts. Luckily, abrasive blasting is a quick and effective way to get these metal parts working and looking their best. This technique can also be used to prepare surfaces for repainting.
Abrasive blasting, as the names indicate, is a process wherein an abrasive material (referred to as medium) is used to blast through a surface in order to smooth it or remove impurities. A significant amount of pressure is used to squeeze the grit and cause the blast. The amount of pressure used usually determines how quickly the process goes and the reliability of results.
Silicon Dioxide or Silica Sand:
Ordinary sand, also known as silica or quartz, is referred to as silicon dioxide. Silica Sandblasting was a popular method of removing impurities from surfaces because sand particles are approximately the same size and have sharp edges, creating this type of grit efficient in abrasive blasting.
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Soda:
Soda sandblasting is the process of blasting with baking soda or bicarbonate of soda. Soda is used as an abrasive to remove rust from metals without damaging the metal beneath the rough surface. Soda is also an excellent grit for use on delicate materials that may be damaged by harder abrasives.
Steel Grit:
Steel grit is used as an abrasive in this process to remove paint and rust from steel metals. Steel is used to create a smooth finish. Steel grit is frequently preferred due to its ability to cut quickly.
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Glass Bead
Glass bead sandblasting is best for a matte and satin finish because it contains very fine materials that polish the surface of the material being sandblasted. Cabinets are frequently subjected to this type of abrasive blasting.
Bristle Blasting There is no separate medium used in this type of abrasive blasting. Steel wire bristles are instead rotated on a surface. This spinning action helps in the removal of impurities, resulting in a smooth surface. This method is frequently used to clean corrosion metal surfaces.
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