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  2. 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.

  3. Sandblasting - Wikipedia

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    A wheel machine is a high-power, high-efficiency blasting operation with recyclable abrasive (typically steel or stainless-steel shot, cut wire, grit, or similarly sized pellets). Specialized wheel blast machines propel plastic abrasive in a cryogenic chamber and is usually used for deflashing plastic and rubber components.

  4. Winoa - Wikipedia

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    Winoa is a French steel abrasives production and distribution company, specializing in the preparation, treatment, and transformation of metal surfaces. Winoa manufactures steel shot and grit, stainless steel abrasives and cut-wire, technological tools and services, as well as the production of steel grit used for cutting stone.

  5. Powder coating - Wikipedia

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    Shot blasting recycles the media and is environmentally friendly. This method of preparation is highly efficient on steel parts such as I-beams, angles, pipes, tubes and large fabricated pieces. Different powder coating applications can require alternative methods of preparation such as abrasive blasting prior to coating.

  6. Shot peening - Wikipedia

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    Shot peening and abrasive blasting can apply materials on metal surfaces. When the shot or grit particles are blasted through a powder or liquid containing the desired surface coating, the impact plates or coats the workpiece surface.

  7. Bristle blasting - Wikipedia

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    Bristle blasting. The 'accelerator bar' may be seen to the left of the brush wheel. 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 ...

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