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Industrial cleaning is one of the most common applications in abrasive blasting and surface treatment. Different cleaning processes require different abrasive media depending on the material condition, contamination level, required surface profile, and production efficiency.
At Shandong Zhongxing Metal, we provide metallic and non-metallic abrasives for various industrial cleaning applications, including:
Desanding is the process of removing residual molding sand from castings after the casting process. Efficient desanding improves surface quality and prepares castings for further machining or coating.
For desanding applications, steel shot is the most recommended abrasive media. Its strong impact force helps remove molding sand, burnt sand and residual sand from casting surfaces efficiently, while maintaining stable cleaning performance and good recyclability.
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Low carbon steel shot is recommended for customers who require more stable desanding performance, lower breakage and reduced dust generation. Its excellent toughness helps the abrasive maintain a more stable particle shape during repeated blasting cycles, resulting in longer service life, lower media consumption and more consistent cleaning results.
For automatic shot blasting lines, continuous foundry cleaning and applications with higher requirements for dust control, media life and surface consistency, low carbon steel shot is a high-performance option.
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For heavy desanding or hard bonded sand removal, steel grit can be used when stronger cutting action is required. It is especially suitable for rough castings or surfaces where sand is difficult to remove by steel shot alone.
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Steel cut wire shot is recommended for customers who require more consistent desanding performance, lower breakage and reduced dust generation. Its uniform particle size helps achieve stable blasting results during repeated use.
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Descaling is the process of removing mill scale and oxide layers formed during hot rolling, forging, or heat treatment. Proper descaling improves coating adhesion and prepares steel surfaces for painting, welding, or further processing.
Steel grit is the first recommended abrasive media for heavy descaling applications. Its angular shape provides strong cutting action, helping remove oxide scale, mill scale and hard surface contaminants efficiently. It is especially suitable for steel structures, forged parts, hot-rolled steel, castings and surfaces that require a clean profile before painting or coating. For customers who need fast descaling speed and strong surface preparation performance, steel grit is a highly effective choice.
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Low carbon steel shot is recommended for customers who require more stable descaling performance, lower breakage and reduced dust generation. Its excellent toughness helps maintain particle integrity during repeated blasting cycles, resulting in longer service life, lower media consumption and more consistent cleaning results. For automatic shot blasting lines, continuous steel cleaning and applications with higher requirements for dust control, media life and surface consistency, low carbon steel shot is a high-performance option.
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High carbon steel shot is suitable for light to medium descaling applications where strong impact force is required. Its round shape helps remove surface scale through repeated impact while keeping the surface relatively smooth compared with steel grit. For customers who need an economical and efficient abrasive media for regular descaling and surface cleaning, high carbon steel shot is a practical solution.
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Stainless steel shot is recommended for descaling applications where ferrous contamination must be avoided. Compared with carbon steel abrasives, stainless steel shot helps reduce the risk of iron contamination on stainless steel, aluminum, zinc, copper and other non-ferrous metal surfaces. It is suitable for removing light to medium oxide scale, heat treatment marks and surface discoloration while maintaining a clean and uniform surface finish. For customers with higher requirements for corrosion resistance, surface appearance and material cleanliness, stainless steel shot is a reliable abrasive media option.
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Rust removal is the process of removing corrosion, rust layers and oxidation from metal surfaces before painting, coating, welding or further processing. Proper rust removal helps improve coating adhesion, surface appearance and long-term corrosion protection.
Steel grit is the first recommended abrasive media for heavy rust removal. Its angular shape provides strong cutting action, helping remove thick rust layers, corrosion and old surface contaminants efficiently. It is especially suitable for steel structures, shipyards, tanks, pipes, machinery parts and surfaces that require a rough profile before painting or coating. For customers who need fast rust removal and strong surface preparation performance, steel grit is a highly effective choice.
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High carbon steel shot is suitable for light to medium rust removal where strong impact force is required. Its round shape removes rust through repeated impact, while keeping the surface smoother compared with steel grit. For customers looking for an economical and efficient abrasive media for regular rust removal, high carbon steel shot is a practical and reliable option.
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Low carbon steel shot is recommended for customers who require more stable rust removal performance, lower breakage and reduced dust generation. Its excellent toughness helps maintain particle integrity during repeated blasting cycles, resulting in longer service life, lower media consumption and more consistent cleaning results. For automatic shot blasting lines, continuous steel cleaning and applications with higher requirements for dust control, abrasive life and surface consistency, low carbon steel shot is a high-performance option.
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Garnet is recommended when customers need a natural non-metallic abrasive for rust removal. It provides good cutting performance and is widely used for open blasting, steel structure maintenance, ship repair and coating preparation. For customers who do not use recyclable metallic abrasive systems, garnet is a suitable option for removing rust and preparing a clean surface profile before painting or protective coating.
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Deburring is the process of removing burrs, sharp edges, flash and small metal protrusions from cast, forged, machined or cut parts. Proper deburring helps improve product safety, surface appearance, assembly performance and coating quality.
Steel cut wire shot is recommended for customers who need stable deburring performance, longer blasting life and lower media breakage. Its uniform particle size provides consistent impact force, helping remove burrs and sharp edges more evenly than ordinary cast abrasive. It is suitable for precision castings, forged parts, machined parts and automotive components where customers require controlled deburring and stable surface cleaning results.
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Conditioned cut wire shot, also called grinding shot or rounded cut wire shot, is recommended when customers need smoother blasting performance and lower surface damage. After conditioning, the sharp edges of cut wire shot are rounded, reducing the risk of scratches or excessive cutting on the workpiece surface. It is especially suitable for precision parts, stainless steel parts, aluminum parts and components with higher requirements for surface finish, dimensional accuracy and fatigue performance.
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Low carbon steel shot is recommended for customers who require lower breakage, reduced dust generation and more stable deburring performance. Its better toughness helps maintain particle integrity during repeated blasting cycles, resulting in longer service life and more consistent cleaning results. For automatic shot blasting lines, continuous production and applications with higher requirements for dust control and surface consistency, low carbon steel shot is a high-performance option.
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Stainless steel cut wire shot is recommended for deburring applications where ferrous contamination must be avoided. Compared with carbon steel abrasive media, stainless steel media helps reduce the risk of iron contamination on stainless steel, aluminum, zinc and other non-ferrous metal surfaces. It is suitable for customers who need clean, uniform and low-damage deburring results, especially for parts with higher appearance or corrosion resistance requirements.
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Conditioned Stainless Steel Shot






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