Blasting Materials

Walnut Shell

Typically used to polish and clean soft metals, as well as fiberglass, wood, and stone. Walnut shell is a non-toxic abrasive that is also biodegradable. From cleaning delicate molds and electrical parts to stripping auto and truck panels, walnut grit will not etch or pit metal surfaces.

Crushed Glass

Used dry as a blasting media or combined with water for slurry blasting, crushed glass is a substitute media for silica sand. From rust and mill scale removal to delicate restoration work and graffiti removal, crushed glass is a general-purpose abrasive that is perfect for a variety of applications.

Copper Slag

Copper slag is an aggressive abrasive with a high cleaning speed that's used in new steel and steel maintenance applications. It's commonly used to restore steel bridges, ships, and water towers that are heavily painted.

Glass Bead

Glass bead abrasives can clean metal parts without etching the surface. Typically used for automotive restoration, polishing of castings, and light deburring. Glass bead can be used in a wide variety of abrasive blasting jobs to clean metal parts gently.

Garnet

Increase productivity while reducing abrasive consumption with garnet abrasives. Used on stainless steel, aluminum, and other substrates, garnet abrasives produce a clean substrate with a smooth surface that's virtually free of embedded particles and rough spots.

Corn Cob

Clean and polish without damaging surfaces with corn cob grit. From cleaning industrial equipment and stainless steel food processing equipment to refinishing log homes and cedar siding; corn cob grit is a biodegradable and non-toxic abrasive with lower dust levels.

Steel

Steel grit is typically used to remove thick coatings, heavy rust, mill scale, and more. Commonly used in abrasive blasting rooms, this media is often used for manufacturing and maintaining bridges, wind towers, ships, and railcars.

Steel Shot

With the purpose to remove mill scale and molding sand, the round shape of steel shot is used to clean by hammering a surface. This abrasive is commonly used for steel plate blasting, ship manufacturing and maintenance, cleaning castings, and more.

Sodium Bicarbonate

For a non-destructive blasting abrasive, sodium bicarbonate can be used wet or dry to remove surface contaminants and coatings, such as paint and grease. Soft, but effective, sodium bicarbonate has been used for industrial cleaning and cleaning food industry machinery.

Aluminum Oxide

Used primarily for blasting non-ferrous surfaces, aluminum oxide is an extremely aggressive, hard abrasive that provides consistent coverage and surface finish. Its typical use is for internal pipe blasting, stainless steel fabrication, turbine blasting, and more.

Starblast

Typically used for steel fabrication and bridge maintenance to remove rust and weathered coatings, Starblast is a general-purpose staurolite abrasive. The increased hardness and fine grain size make Starblast a choice abrasive for cleaning equipment used in hydraulic applications.

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