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  2. Steel abrasive - Wikipedia

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    Steel abrasives are steel particles that are used as abrasive or peening media. [1] They are usually available in two different shapes (shot and grit) that address different industrial applications. Steel shot refers to spherical grains made of molten steel through an atomization (" granulation ") process, available in different sizes and ...

  3. 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.

  4. Sandblasting - Wikipedia

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    Steel shot, steel grit, stainless steel shot, cut wire, copper shot, aluminium shot, zinc shot. Many coarser media used in sandblasting often result in energy being given off as sparks or light on impact. The colours and size of the spark or glow varies significantly, with heavy bright orange sparks from steel shot blasting, to a faint blue ...

  5. Peening - Wikipedia

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    In metallurgy, peening is the process of working a metal's surface to improve its material properties, usually by mechanical means, such as hammer blows, by blasting with shot (shot peening), focusing light (laser peening), or in recent years, with water column impacts (water jet peening) and cavitation jets (cavitation peening). [1]

  6. Powder coating - Wikipedia

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    Glass bead blast medium contains glass beads of various sizes. Cast steel shot or steel grit is used to clean and prepare the surface before coating. 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.

  7. Shot peening of steel belts - Wikipedia

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    The portable shot blasting unit is primarily used to flatten deformed press belts and prepare the belt material for reuse. The unit is designed for field use and is portable. All necessary equipment (excluding the carriage frame and air compressor) fits into a box with dimensions of approximately 350 × 350 × 320 mm.

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