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Ceramic Microbeads
Ceramic microbeads are one of the best choices when it comes to bead blasting. They offer superior strength to glass microbeads and require reasonable projection power due to their lightness.
They are made of very resistant zirconia oxide and do not contain iron, which allows the processing of stainless steel and aluminum.
The ceramic microbead is a guarantee of durability and efficiency.
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Stainless Steel Shot
Stainless steel shot is obtained through melting, crushing, and sieving of Cr stainless steel. The high chromium content provides excellent resistance to corrosion and use. It is an abrasive that offers great durability and recyclability due to its high resistance. Recommended for surface cleaning, removal of paints and coatings, and creating surface roughness for treatments that must be free of ferrous contamination. Ideal for the treatment of stainless steel, galvanized steel, and aluminum.
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Steel Shot
High-quality martensitic angular steel shot for shot blasting and sand blasting.
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Plastic Media Type II
Sandblasting abrasive used for overpressure gumming in sandblasting cabinets.
Type II is the most widely used and versatile media for surface treatment. It has an average hardness within the range of thermoformed plastic media. It can be used for surface treatment in dry or wet environments.
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Plastic Media Type III
Sandblasting abrasive used for overpressure gumming in sandblasting cabinets.
Type III is a melamine-based thermoformed plastic media. Melamine is the most aggressive and hardest of the thermoformed plastic media (6 times more aggressive than urea - type II).
It must therefore be chosen carefully to avoid damage to delicate materials. It can be used for surface treatment in both dry and wet environments.