Cleaning big surfaces of old paints, grease or rust takes a long time and it is also very costly if you do it manually. Therefore, in the industry where this process is repeated over and over again, workers use blasting media to clear away the unwanted particles sticking on the top of a metal or any other solid surface. The blast media could be the stainless-steel round cut wire shot , glass beads, copper shots, aluminum cut wire shot et cetera. When we talk about the blasting method to clear away the surfaces, then two different processes come to our mind, dry blasting and wet blasting. While the overall process in both these remains the same, there are certain variations which makes them suitable for different kind of jobs. In this article, we will share with you the main differences between dry and wet blasting so that you can choose one which will fulfill your requirement. Dry blasting In this process, the abrasive media like the cut wire shot is forcefully ejected through...
Cut Wire Shot is an abrasive media used for shot blasting and shot peening processes. It is available in ferrous metals like Steel, Copper and Non-ferrous metal alloys such as Stainless Steel, Copper, Zinc, Aluminum and Brass. Cut Wire Shot to be used depends upon its use, application process and nature of material to be shot blasted or peened. We are proud to claim ourselves as one of the first manufacturers of Cut Wire Shot in India.