Steel shot is widely used for descaling and derusting treatment of steel workpieces before painting, and centrifugal shot blasting equipment is often used in this case. The spherical shape and small hardness make the steel shot not cause great wear on the equipment. Steel shot is also widely used in the foundry industry. After the workpiece is taken out of the mold, the steel shot is used to remove the sand on the surface of the workpiece.
High-quality molten steel is melted and then sprayed with a high-pressure water gun to form steel shots, which are reheated to homogenize and then quenched. The quenched steel shot is dried in a furnace and reheated and tempered to achieve the appropriate hardness, and the tempered steel shot is sieved through a mechanical screen into SEA-compliant grades for use in blasting equipment. Products with different particle sizes and hardness are used in different processes, such as steel derusting, surface strengthening, etc. When adding new steel shot, please follow the principle of adding a small amount frequently.
The steel shot is made of selected raw material scrap, added with rare metals and alloys with a good ratio, and is converted into steel pellets by electric furnace smelting and modern equipment production. Its chemical composition and particle size are strictly controlled to ensure that its mechanical properties are suitable for various applications. There is strict quality management in every production link. The steel shot produced has a tight internal structure, is not easily broken, has a uniform particle size distribution, has appropriate hardness, strong impact resistance and long service life