In this article, we will share with you the main differences between dry blasting and wet blasting and when and where they are used. Dry blasting Dry blasting as the name suggests does not use any fluid or water but uses compressed air to force abrasives like stainless steel round cut wire shot through a venturi nozzle. The main benefits of dry blasting 1). it is cost-effective: One of the many advantages of the dry blasting process is that it is less expensive compared to wet blasting as you don’t need any extra machinery to either regulate the flow of the water or even remove the waste. 2). It is highly efficient: Dry blasting is a very efficient method of cleaning the surface of any metal of any earlier coating in a very short period. 3). It is highly versatile: As dry blasting requires very few hardware pieces and arrangements, you can easily use it in various places with a lot of flexibility. This allows you to use dry blasting in factories, building sites, and ...
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.