Abrasives
Cast iron
Chilled Iron is an abrasive of cast iron with a martensite or pearlite microstructure with massive inclusions of iron carbides. During the blasting process, each grain breaks at an angle producing a permanent mixture of sharply angled material. This results in the excellent cleaning properties, and the ability to roughen up the hardest surfaces.
Aluminum oxide
Aluminium oxide belongs to the group of electro-alumina. This alumina contains approx. 2.90% titanium oxide and is a tough and extremely resistant, nonferrous abrasive for extreme requirements
Abrablast red
Abrablast is efficient in the cleaning process thanks to strictly controlled fine sizes. Significant savings of the amount of abrasive and total blasting costs up to 75 % compared to other blasting media are possible sometimes.
Glass beads
Glass Beads with their hardness and spherical form can remove impurities and metal oxides without damaging the treated surfaces.
Steel shot
Steelshot round is an abrasive made of annealed high-carbon steel, has a long service life and high breaking strength thanks to its fine-grained, martensite microstructure.
Steel grit GH
Steel grit is produced by breaking the round steelshot. It has very good cleaning properties with an excellent surface finish.
Steel grit GL
Steel grit is produced by breaking the round steelshot. It has very good cleaning properties with an excellent surface finish.
Steel grit GP
Steel grit is produced by breaking the round steelshot. It has very good cleaning properties with an excellent surface finish.















