STEEL SHOTS
Abrasives for steelwork are produced from various materials, including scraps and alloys. Raw molten steel is converted into a powder and then dried, and some of the scraps are used as steel grit. Some scraping materials are transformed into swirling shapes and are separated from the symmetrical ones. Then, the powder is sorted into various sizes and types. In addition to steel grit, some shot particles are used as steel grit, whereas others are made into steel shot . Profile1 Profile2 Profile3 Profile4 Profile5 Profile6 Profile7 Profile8 A conditioned carbon cut wire steel shot is made from cut steel wire. These wires undergo special cutting and shot blasting processes to form the particles. Carbon cut wire steel shot is commonly used in the blasting process and is often an excellent alternative to cast steel abrasives. Its properties make it an ideal material to use in shot peening operations. Read on to learn more about this type of shot. Here are some of its benefits.