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  2. Abrasive jet machining - Wikipedia

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    Grit size and orifice diameters for various abrasive materials [3] Abrasive material Grit size (μin) Orifice diameter (in) Aluminum oxide: 10–50 0.005–0.018 Silicon carbide: 25–50 0.008–0.018 Glass beads 2500 0.026–0.05

  3. Sandblasting - Wikipedia

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    Moderately abrasive variants include glass bead blasting (with glass beads) and plastic media blasting (PMB) with ground-up plastic stock or walnut shells and corncobs. Some of these substances can cause anaphylactic shock to individuals allergic to the media. [3] A mild version is sodablasting (with baking soda).

  4. Sandpaper - Wikipedia

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    Emery is rated on the average grit size, glued to the backing. Common sizes are, from coarse to fine: 40, 46, 54, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 120, 180, 220, 320, F, and FF. A 46 or 54 grade cloth is used on roughly filed work, while 220 to 320 grit cloth will give a good polish. [8]

  5. Abrasive - Wikipedia

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    Grit size ranging from 2 mm (the large grain) (about F 10 using FEPA standards) to about 40 micrometres (about F 240 or P 360). These minerals are either crushed or are already of a sufficiently small size (anywhere from macroscopic grains as large as about 2 mm to microscopic grains about 0.001 mm in diameter) to permit their use as an abrasive.

  6. Shot peening - Wikipedia

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    Media choices include spherical cast steel shot, ceramic bead, glass bead or conditioned (rounded) cut wire. [7] Cut wire shot is preferred because it maintains its roundness as it is degraded, unlike cast shot which tends to break up into sharp pieces that can damage the workpiece. Cut wire shot can last five times longer than cast shot.

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