What affects the wear, consumption and efficiency of steel shot?

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Update time : 2024-04-18 09:11:26

  As a rust removal and polishing product in the steel industry, steel shot and steel grit are now used by more and more customers. However, it is a consumable product and needs to be constantly replenished to achieve the purpose of rust removal and polishing. However, it can be achieved through daily attention. Some, to improve the efficiency of steel shot and steel grit and reduce wear and tear.

  The following are some reasons summarized by Zouping Jinyu from several aspects:

  1. If the equipment is down for a long time, it must be shut down for maintenance and replacement, because wearing parts are consumed quickly and wear is reduced;

  2. Poor cleaning quality leads to rework, which not only affects efficiency, but also increases the cost of the subsequent process and increases production costs;

  3. Cleaning efficiency: The flow of shot material is small, and fewer shot materials are thrown on the surface of the workpiece per unit time, so the cleaning efficiency decreases;

  4. Abrasive cost: mainly reflected in poor intrinsic quality and large consumption;

  5. Cost of wearing parts: The ability of the separator to separate debris determines the life of the wearing parts in the polishing head;

  6. Energy cost: The shot flow rate is directly proportional to the shot blasting efficiency and energy consumption.

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