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Old 02-18-2007, 04:28 PM
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Default Another Blasting media question

After reading about the effects on Aluminum using Glass beads,I think I might want to try a different media.If I were to use the Black Beauty, what grit should be used?coarse? medium?or fine?Mostly steel with some Al. thrown in here & there........thanks
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Characteristics of Abrasives: Most abrasives are graded as to Sieve Size. A sieve is a utensil of wire mesh or closely perforated metal used for straining or sifting, and can be used to separate coarser abrasive from finer abrasive. As the abrasive is poured through the sieve, the larger particles remain. The sieve is rated by the number of openings per square inch, so the higher the number, the finer the mesh. Also, the higher the number, the finer the abrasive. If an abrasive is graded 60-80, it means that it will pass through a grade 60 mesh sieve. Coarser abrasives (lower numbers) normally cut faster and create less dust within the cabinet, however the finish can be so coarse that the surface being blasted is extremely rough. If intending to paint or do further preparation on the metal, it is better to use a finer abrasive, to save prep time later. In summary: higher mesh numbers mean finer finishes and slower cutting action. Lower numbers mean coarse finishes and faster cutting action.
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Old 02-19-2007, 11:24 AM
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Default Re: Another Blasting media question

Thanks....think I'll go with a finer grade & put up with the dust in the cabinet.Matter of fact I just took my cabinet all apart & sealed up everything with silicone.Freind gave me some AO, but when I used it it blew out of every crack in my cabinet.I was runing no more air than when I had glass bead in it.
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