Ceramic Grits

Types of ceramic grits

  • CERAMIC SPHERES
  • CERAMIC GRANULES

CERAMIC MICROBEADS

The ceramic grits are 60-70% Zirconium oxide . The main advantage of these grits is their hardness and high resistance to shatter. The material is used to finish the objects in stainless steel, titanium and aluminium, to deburr and to diminish roughness after coating. Besides the ceramic grits for shot blasting there exist special quality ceramic grits for shot peening also used to decontaminate the surfaces, which have been shot peened with steel grits beforehand. For any further information please do not hesitate to contact us.

 Eiron_graniglia_ceramica_sferica

Technical specs

Form: spheric

Type of material: zirconium oxide

Specific absolute weight: 3850 g/dm³

Specific apparent weight: 2300 g/dm³

Hardness: 700 HV

Abrasive effect: low

Available size for shot blasting: (0 – 0.063 mm), (0.063 – 0.125 mm), (0.125 – 0.250 mm), (0.250 – 0.425 mm), (0.425 – 0.600 mm), (0.600 – 0.850 mm)

Available size for shot peening: (0.150 – 0.210 mm), (0.210 – 0.300 mm), (0.300 – 0.425 mm), (0.425 – 0.600 mm), (0.600 – 0.850 mm), (0.850 – 1.180 mm)

CERAMIC GRANULES

This type of grits has angular form and is used in finishes, deburring, paint stripping, coating surface activation, preparation for recoating etc. Besides the fact that the grits contain no iron and posses high hardness quality, their advantage is in the possibilty to work with stainless steel surfaces without contaminaring them. For any further information please do not hesitate to contact us.

 Eiron_graniglia_ceramica_angolare

Technical specs

Form: angular

Type of material: zirconium oxide

Specific absolute weight: 3800 g/dm³

Specific apparent weight: 1750 g/dm³

Hardness: 700 HV

Abrasive effect: medium high

Available size for shot blasting: (0 – 0.063 mm), (0.063 – 0.125 mm), (0.125 – 0.250 mm), (0.250 – 0.425 mm), (0.425 – 0.600 mm), (0.600 – 0.850 mm)