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Is shot blasting the ideal way to clean steel surfaces?

In the metal and construction industry, the shot-blasting process in which cut wire abrasive media are thrown at the surface of hard materials to clean and make them ready is in great demand. The reason for the popularity of the shot blasting method is that it is not only cheaper but also allows you to clean a large surface area in a very short period. Shot blasting methods with different abrasives are used on different surfaces like steel, aluminum, iron, brass, concrete, and so on. This amazing surface cleaning process allows you to ready different metal surfaces for other pre-treatment activities like plating, electrifying, glass covering, electroplating, and rubber treating, and so on. Two important shot blasting techniques are used by the industry includes abrasive blasting as well as grit blasting. In the grit blasting process, the cleaning media is much softer like silicon carbide, alumina, and walnut shells, and so on. We mainly use such blasting abrasives to clean the non-me

What are the applications of steel wire cut shots?

Stainless Steel Cut Wire Shots are widely used in the industry to not only clean the hard surfaces of metal and concrete but also prepare them for further processes. You may wonder why this process is so popular in the manufacturing and construction sector and the multiple uses of the cut wire abrasives . In this article, we will share with you the benefits of using steel cut wire shots in different sectors. Various applications of the steel cut wire shots Here, you will learn the various areas in which the shot blasting method is used and the benefits of using steel-cut wire shots. Removal of paint coating To clean the surface of the metal as well as concrete you sometimes have to remove the old coating of paint, rust protection coating et cetera. These coatings are found in several metals and machinery parts, bridge structures, automobile chassis, steel structures et cetera. In addition to these, this method is also effectively used to clean weldments from the welding cin