Bearing alloy steel grit G25 G18 used for the stone sawing industry and blasting process (1600058245863)

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Product Overview

Description

Bearing Steel Grit is made by crushing forged bearing steel. It is initially developed and used for the stone sawing industry and now also well accepted for the blasting process due to its high performance. Compared with traditional steel grit made by crushing steel shot,bearing steel grit has the following features:

 

Raw Material

Bearing steel grit is made by Chromium bearing steel which has good harden ability due to its high content of Chromium.

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Technology

Bearing steel grit is made by crushing the forged bearing steel directly which is free from casting defects.

Low wear

The forged state bearing steel grit with sharp edges has higher mechanical property than traditional cast steel grit with ball surfaces.

 

Technical Specification

Item Bearing Steel Grit
Chemical Composition C 0.80-1.20%
Si 0.15-1.20%
Mn 0.30-1.20%
S <0.05%
P <0.05%
Cr  0.60-1.65%
   Hardness  GP:46-50HRC   GH:>60HRC
 GL:56-60HRC
GH:>60HRC
Application  Sand Blasting  Stone Cutting
Microstructure  Homogenous tempered martensite
Density   ≥7.5g/cm3
External Form Angular
Our Services

Our company has a professional technical service team,our senior application engineers are familiar with different kinds of shot blasting and sand-blast equipment operation. They have been served in different industries for years that they are experienced in solving problem for our customers. Includes specifically:

Provide on-site guidance for equipment's operation and maintenance.

Provide the best abrasive propotion according to the quality requirement.

Propose feasible solution regarding to raising operating efficiency and cutting down cost.

Measure the roughness,cleanness,salinity value index,propose improvement suggestions.

Providing comprehensive operational version through pre-sales consultation and investigation.

Company Information

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