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Your question is a little confusing. Stainless steel is a type or grade of metal. You can't change the properties by blasting, only the finish. What are you trying to get off? A scotchbrite pad will handle most light problems. SS
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Be very wary of blasting stainless. The metal is passivated so that the rust-free elements of the alloy (nickel, etc) are at the surface. Blasting can expose rust-prone elements. Do a google search on passivating stainless.
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What grade or form of stainless does passivated stainless pertain to. I understood it to be a manufacturing process used for particular uses and not on stainless on general. SS |
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