STEEL SHOTS
The basic raw material used in the production of steel shot is scraps and other metal alloys. The
raw material is melted down into a liquid metal substance. This liquid metal is then poured into a
water tank. Then, small particles of steel shot are separated from one another. This process
allows the steel shot to break down into small pieces with high durability and good recycling
ability. Compared to steel grit, Zinc shot has excellent sizing consistency and is used in a wide
range of industries.
The first step in separating lead shot from steel shot is the manufacturing process. The raw steel
shot is fed into a machine that cuts metal from the shot. Once the metal has been cut off, the
shot goes through a cold heading process that decreases the amount of metal on the shot. It
then undergoes rough grinding, which uses abrasive compounds to remove the final layer of
steel. Afterwards, the steel shot is packaged in bags and ready for use. This product can be
reused up to three times before it needs to be replaced.
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