The difference between steel grit and steel shot

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Update time : 2022-05-11 10:03:23

  First of all, the first point can be distinguished by the name of steel grit and steel shot. Steel grit and steel shot are various forms of steel transformation. Regular angular steel, alloy steel grit is formed by crushing steel shot, so the shape is different.

  The second point is that the characteristics of steel grit and steel shot are not the same. The steel grit has moderate hardness and strong toughness. It has strong impact resistance and good resilience and adhesion in life. The brightness of the clean workpiece is good but slightly Appears rough. On the other hand, the surface of the workpiece treated with steel shot will be more detailed, and there is no significant difference from steel grit in other aspects.

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