High Carbon Steel Grit
High carbon steel grit is produced by crushing high carbon steel shots into a granular form and then tempering them to achieve three distinct levels of hardness: GH, GL, and GP. This process allows the grit to be tailored for various applications.
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Product name:High Carbon Steel Grit

Model/Size:G12-G150 Φ0.1mm-2.8mm

Product Detail:

High carbon steel grit is produced by crushing high carbon steel shots into a granular form and then tempering them to achieve three distinct levels of hardness: GH, GL, and GP. This process allows the grit to be tailored for various applications. One of the most common uses of high carbon steel grit is as a media for removing scale from steel components prior to coating. The grit's high carbon content and angular shape make it an effective tool for this purpose, ensuring that the steel surface is clean and smooth before the coating process begins.


Key Specifications:


Test ItemSpecificationTest Method
Chemical CompostionC0.8-1.2%P≤0.05%

ISO 9556:1989

ISO 439:1982

ISO 629:1982

ISO 10714:1992

Si≥0.4%Cr/
Mn0.35-1.2%Mo/
S≤0.05%Ni/
MicrostructureHomogeneous Martensite or BainiteGB/T 19816.5-2005
Density≥ 7.0 g/cm³GB/T 19816.4-2005
ApperanceEtched or angular surface profile,Air hole < 10%.Visual
HardnessHV:390-720(HRC39.8-64)GB/T 19816.3-2005


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Applications:


High Carbon Steel Grit GP, also known as angular grit, has a relatively low hardness ranging from 40 to 50 HRC. Despite its low hardness, GP is highly valued for its effectiveness in wheel blast machines and the foundry industry. Its angular shape helps it to clean and descale surfaces quickly, with minimal increase in maintenance costs and wear on machine parts. GP is commonly used for cleaning, descaling, and desanding applications.

High Carbon Steel Grit GL, on the other hand, has a medium hardness ranging from 50 to 60 HRC. It is suitable for use in wheel blast machines and blast rooms, where it excels at heavy descaling and surface treatment tasks. While the product loses its angular shape during shot blasting, it remains its reliability and effectiveness for these purposes.

High Carbon Steel Grit GH boasts the highest hardness in the range, from 60 to 64 HRC. Its angular shape stays intact during use, making it ideal for surface etching requirements. GH is commonly used in blast rooms and compressed air shot peening equipment for quick cleaning and to achieve an anchor profile prior to coating. Its high hardness and angular shape ensure that it can handle even the most challenging surface treatment tasks.

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