Cast steel shot is made from high-quality steel scraps, which are first melted and then sprayed with high-pressure water to form the molten steel into small balls.
Centrifugal casting is a casting method in which liquid metal is poured into a rotating mold so that the liquid metal fills the mold and solidifies under the action of centrifugal force.
The larger the steel shot and steel grit, the greater the impact kinetic energy and the greater the shot blasting intensity, but the consumption rate of steel shot and steel grit decreases.
After the casting is shot peened, if the overall surface turns black or there are obvious black marks or black spots in some parts, some of them can be thrown away,
Steel shot is a commonly used surface treatment material. There are many types of steel shot. Different types of steel shot require different raw materials and equipment.
Non-national standard non-national standard steel shot refers to the general term for steel shots that do not meet the national standard level in various indicators.