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.
Applications
- Cleaning surfaces (descaling, derusting, cleaning)
- Roughening, polishing, compacting
kg per m3 ca.: 4000
hardness: 62-64 HRC
dimensions: according to SAE
new aspect: at choice: round/angular
operating mix: angular/angular
agressivity: maximal
life span: 250-300
nature: ferrous









