The use and production process of stainless steel shot are widely used in the surface shot blasting of aluminum alloys, zinc alloys, stainless steel plates, non-ferrous metal castings and stainless steel castings, focusing on the gloss of metal materials, and will not rust or discolor the surface of castings. The castings after shot blasting with stainless steel shot are now clean, uniform, rust-free, and have a matte effect, without the need for cleaning, pickling and other processes. It is widely used in the surface shot blasting of aluminum alloys, zinc alloys, stainless steel plates, non-ferrous metal castings and stainless steel castings, focusing on the gloss of metal materials, and will not rust or discolor the surface of castings.
Shot peening is a cold treatment process. A large number of abrasive particles are mobilized by energy sources to continuously beat the surface of parts. Strengthened steel shot processing removes rust, oil stains, weld scars and other debris on the surface of parts, and can also stretch and displace the crystals on the surface of parts, forming a uniform residual compressive stress layer.
Steel shot spheroidization is a method of surface treatment of steel, and its main function is to improve the strength and toughness of steel. The principle of this treatment method is to crush and remove the iron oxide scale on the surface of the steel, so that a layer of fine pits is formed on the surface of the steel. These pits can play a good buffering role when the steel is subjected to external force, thereby improving the strength and toughness of the steel.
steel grit is a commonly used abrasive, and its performance and wear resistance are directly affected by the heat treatment process and influencing factors. Heat treatment is to change the organization and performance of steel grit through heating, insulation and cooling processes to obtain the required mechanical properties and wear resistance. The following are the processes and influencing factors of heat treatment of steel grit :
High carbon steel shots: also called cast steel shots, with a carbon content of 0.8-1.2%, have high hardness and wear resistance, and are suitable for general abrasive cleaning, sandblasting, cutting and other fields.
Steel grit, as a commonly used abrasive, is widely used in various surface treatment and processing fields. Its fatigue resistance and life are of great significance to ensuring processing quality and reducing production costs. This article will briefly introduce the relevant knowledge of fatigue resistance and life of steel grit.
In the field of metal processing and surface treatment, alloy steel shot and stainless steel shot are two common abrasives, each with unique characteristics and a wide range of application scenarios.
Reinforced steel shot is a material widely used in the surface treatment industry, mainly used for shot peening, shot blasting, casting sand cleaning and other processes.