Grit For Sandblasting, Blast Sand NJP #1, 1 Grit (80lb Bag)
Mutual Blast Sand NJP #1 80lb Bag is the best abrasive for professional blasting and surface prep. 80lb bag is single grit NJP #1 for a precise finish on any surface. Contact us for more info or personal assistance.
Sand is natural minerals and screened and graded for performance and consistency. Good for metal, concrete and masonry surfaces, this is a must have for construction and renovation projects.
Also bicarbonate of soda is an abrasive that is non destructive cleaning, good for removing rust from metals without damaging the surface.
Product Overview
Blast Sand NJP #1, 1 Grit (80lb Bag) is a high quality abrasive media for sandblasting applications. Available in various grit sizes including 60 grit, this product covers a wide range of surface prep needs. Made from aluminum oxide, the hardest and densest abrasive, this media is efficient and effective.
ANSI and FEPA certified, product is guaranteed for quality and consistency, perfect for cutting, drilling, deburring, surface prep, devesting and texturing applications. Media is sieved and sifted multiple times for reliable and consistent blasting.
15lb packages available, product also offers discounted pallet and bulk media orders for large projects. Whether you’re working on a small task or a big construction project, this media has the performance and reliability you need.
Product Description
Sandblasting media is the heart of sandblasting process, used to remove paint and other substances from surfaces. The media is propelled at high speed through a nozzle to create an abrasive force that strips away the unwanted material. With different types of abrasive media out there, each with its own properties and applications, choosing the right abrasive media for the job is critical to get the best results. Whether you’re using steel type, glass beads or other abrasive materials, the right choice makes all the difference in your sandblasting job.
Applications
Sandblasting media is used for surface prep for painting, coating and other treatments. It’s used to remove rust, dirt and other substances from metal, wood and other surfaces. It’s used in various industries like automotive, aerospace and construction to name a few. Sandblasting media is also used in artistic applications like etching and engraving to create intricate designs and patterns. Whether you’re preparing a surface for a new paint job or creating an engraving, the right sandblasting media will give you a perfect finish. The choice of media type and size must often take place through sample processing to ensure optimal results.
Grit Size and Specifications
Grit size refers to the size of the abrasive particles in the blast media, which determines the aggressiveness of the blast. A conversion chart for grit sizes can help you understand the classification and sizing of abrasives. A higher grit number is more aggressive and a lower grit number is less aggressive. Grit size is measured in mesh, microns and inches. The choice of grit size depends on the surface you’re working on and what you want to achieve. The importance of particle sizes in grit size is measured in inches.Choose the right media for your job and you’ll have a smoother process and better results. Whether you’re working on a big construction job or a small artistic project the right sandblasting media will make all the difference.
Uses and Industries
The media is used in various industries, automotive, aerospace and construction. It’s used for surface preparation, removal and cleaning applications to ensure surfaces are ready for high performance coatings and finishes.
Compatible with all types of sandblasting equipment, from hand cabinets to automatics, this media is versatile and flexible. It’s essential for achieving the desired surface texture and luster, making it a must have in the sandblasting process.
From cleaning and deburring to surface finishing and texturing, it is used in many applications. It allows users to get high quality results, extending the life and performance of coatings and finishes. Whether you’re preparing a surface for a new paint job or creating intricate designs, this media ensures efficient and effective surface preparation.
Specifications
Sandblasting media specifications vary by type and manufacturer but some common ones are:
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Grit size: mesh, microns or inches
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Particle shape: rounded, angular or blocky
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Material: steel, glass, silica or other
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Hardness: Mohs scale
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Density: pounds per cubic foot
Knowing these specs will help you choose the right media for your application and get the best results. Whether you’re using steel, glass beads or other abrasive, knowing the specs will help you make a informed decision.