Description
Product Description of the NEW Black Silicon Carbide Shot Blasting Abrasive Grit, 100kg - 1 Tonne
Silicon carbide is – after diamond and boron carbide – the third-hardest mineral in the world. Chemically, silicon carbide is extremely resistant and able to withstand the strongest alkalis and acids. In addition to being used as a blasting medium and abrasive, silicon carbide is also used as an aggregate for the production of non-slip, wear-resistant and conductive floor coatings. Carriage charge applicable, this will be applied at the basket/checkout depending on the weight of your order.
Technical Specifications for the NEW Black Silicon Carbide Shot Blasting Abrasive Grit, 100kg - 1 Tonne
Grade | Average Grain Size (Micron) |
F 016 (Macro) | 1000 – 1400 |
F 024 (Macro) | 600 – 850 |
F 030 (Macro) | 500 – 710 |
F 036 (Macro) | 425 – 600 |
F 040 (Macro) | 355 – 500 |
F 046 (Macro) | 300 – 425 |
F 054 (Macro) | 250 – 355 |
F 060 (Macro) | 212 – 300 |
F 080 (Macro) | 150 – 212 |
F 100 (Macro) | 106 – 150 |
F 120 (Macro) | 90 – 125 |
F 150 (Macro) | 63 – 106 |
F 180 (Macro) | 53 – 90 |
F 220 (Macro) | 45 – 75 |
F 240 (Micro) | 28.0 – 70.0 |
F 280 (Micro) | 22.0 – 59.0 |
F 320 (Micro) | 16.5 – 49.0 |
F 360 (Micro) | 12.0 – 40.0 |
F 0400 (Micro) | 8.0 – 32.0 |
F 500 (Micro) | 5.0 – 25.0 |
Description | Value |
Hardness | ca. 9 – 10 mohs |
Grain Shape | Angular/Splintery |
Melting Point | ca. 2.300 °C |
Specific Gravity | ca. 3.2 g/cm3 |
Bulk Density* | ca. 0,75 – 1,82 g/cm3 |
*depending on grain size
Typical Chemical Analysis |
SIC – 98,00 % |
Fe2O3 – 0,20 % |
C-frei – 0,50 % |
Magnetfraktion – 0,12 % |