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  2. Sandblasting - Wikipedia

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    Micro-abrasive blasting is dry abrasive blasting process that uses small nozzles (typically 0.25 mm to 1.5 mm diameter) to deliver a fine stream of abrasive accurately to a small part or a small area on a larger part. Generally the area to be blasted is from about 1 mm 2 to only a few cm 2 at most.

  3. List of NATO Supply Classification Groups - Wikipedia

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    3445: Punching and Shearing Machines; 3446: Forging Machinery and Hammers; 3447: Wire and Metal Ribbon Forming Machines; 3448: Riveting Machines; 3449: Miscellaneous Secondary Metal Forming and Cutting Machines; 3450: Machine Tools, Portable; 3455: Cutting Tools for Machine Tools; 3456: Cutting and Forming Tools for Secondary Metalworking Machinery

  4. Vacuum blasting - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum blasting is an abrasive blasting method, [1] also referred to as dustless blasting or closed loop abrasive blasting. [2] The method is characterized by a blast tool that does abrasive blasting and collects both used blast media, and loosened particles from the surface to be treated, simultaneously.

  5. Category:Abrasive blasting - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Abrasive blasting" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ... Code of Conduct;

  6. Abrasive jet machining - Wikipedia

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    Abrasive jet machining (AJM), also known as abrasive micro-blasting, pencil blasting and micro-abrasive blasting, [1] is an abrasive blasting machining process that uses abrasives propelled by a high velocity gas to erode material from the workpiece. Common uses include cutting heat-sensitive, brittle, thin, or hard materials.

  7. Steel abrasive - Wikipedia

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    The steel shots are generally employed in shot blasting machines, [3] first made by US-based [4] company Wheelabrator in 1932. [5] In China , shot blasting machines were built around the 1950s, [ 6 ] Qinggong Machinery is one of the earliest manufacturers in that industry.

  8. Bristle blasting - Wikipedia

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    Bristle blasting is a mechanical abrasion cleaning process that is performed on metallic surfaces by a brush-like rotary power tool. The tool consists of sharpened, high-carbon steel wire bristle tips that are designed with a forward-angle bend, i.e., the shank of the wire is bent in the direction of tool rotation.

  9. Abrasion (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    JIS A 1121 Method of test for resistance to abrasion of coarse aggregate by use of the Los Angeles machine [29] JIS A 1452 Method of abrasion test for building materials and part of building construction (falling sand method) [30] JIS A 1453 Method of abrasion test for building materials and part of building construction (abrasive-paper method ...