Steel grit has different hardness options for different processing fields. So what are the characteristics of each hardness of steel grit and what fields are it used in? The Media Department of Moku.com will summarize it for you.
GP steel grit: This type of steel grit abrasive has a sharp edge shape when it is newly made. During use, the edges and corners of the steel grit will gradually be rounded, so steel grit with this hardness is particularly suitable for steel surfaces. Pre-treatment work to remove oxide scale.
GL steel grit: The hardness of this type of steel grit is higher than that of GP steel grit. However, in sandblasting operations, the edges and corners will gradually be lost with grinding consumption. This type of steel grit is more suitable for pretreatment of steel surface to remove scale. Operation.
GH steel grit: Compared with the first two types of steel grit, this type of steel grit has a higher hardness. It can always maintain edges and corners during sandblasting operations, so it is particularly effective in forming regular, hairy surface treatments. Generally, GH steel grit is commonly used in shot blasting machines.
It is also worth noting that during the processing process, construction requirements should be given priority rather than price factors, so as to achieve the best processing effect.