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    Crushed glass Sandblasting Media vs Glass Beads

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    The most critical element of any finishing project is deciding which blasting media. Any media that is too rough can damage your surface, however, media that is too soft might not be able to perform the way it should. From organic grit to which is abrasive Kramer Industries has a broad choice of media to select from. In this article we'll discuss the differences between two widely used kinds of glass such as Glass beads, and glass crushed grit. Glass beads: Glass beads are perfect to finish the metal. Metal surfaces are generally extremely tough, making a glass beads the perfect medium for finishing the surface. It is typically employed for tasks that require cleaning peening, deburring, or peening. Glass beads isn't as aggressive than other blasting abrasives making it an ideal option for smoother finish. A lot of people choose glass beads because they are green and free of silica. They can also be reused multiple times, which saves your team time and cash. Glass beads can provide your surface with a sparkling and satin-like surface. * Soft finish * Re-usable and recyclable * Sizes vary to suit desired final Crushed Glass: Crushed glass grit can be found in an irregular shape, and can cause more of an scratching across the entire surface. This is why crushed glass grit is commonly employed to strip and prepare the surface to be coated. This environmentally friendly abrasive material comes from recycled glass that is 100% recyclable that includes wine bottles and beer bottles. Crushed glass grit that comes from windows or tempered glass ought to be avoided as it's not a very effective medium to blast. Glass grit crushed by blasting is able to break down quickly, and it is difficult to recycle. * Cost-effective and effective * Abrasive which produces an etched surface * Recycled material is the source. A lot of people choose glass beads because they are green and free of silica. They can also be reused multiple times, which saves your team time and cash. Glass beads can provide your surface with a sparkling and satin-like surface. * Soft finish * Re-usable and recyclable * Sizes vary to suit desired final Crushed Glass: Crushed glass grit can be found in an irregular shape, and can cause more of an scratching across the entire surface. This is why crushed glass grit is commonly employed to strip and prepare the surface to be coated. This environmentally friendly abrasive material comes from recycled glass that is 100% recyclable that includes wine bottles and beer bottles. Crushed glass grit that comes from windows or tempered glass ought to be avoided as it's not a very effective medium to blast. Glass grit crushed by blasting is able to break down quickly, and it is difficult to recycle. * Cost-effective and effective * Abrasive which produces an etched surface * Recycled material is the source.



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