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SKU # | Product Name | Mesh Size | Mesh Size (in) | Mesh Size (mm) | Bulk Density Range (g/cm³) | Bulk Density | Description | Air Jet Diameters (in) | All Beads | Aluminum Oxide (Al₂O₃) (%) | Angle (º) | Application | Barcol Hardness | Benefits | Brand Name | Calcium Oxide (CaO) (%) | Capacity (gal) | Capacity | CFM at 6" SP (ft³/min) | Chemical Analysis | Chemistry | Cleaner | Coarse Beads | Color | Component Spec | Comprehensive Strength (psi) | Crystal Form | Density (g/cc) | Designation | Diameter (mm) | Diameter | Diameter (in) | Dimension A (in) | Dimension A (mm) | Dimension B (in) | Dimension B (mm) | Dimension C (in) | Drawing Reference No. | Faster | Fine Beads | Flow Aid | For Dust Collector Models | Formulation | Free Carbon (C) (%) | Free Silica (SiO₂) (%) | Free Silicon (Si) (%) | Frequency (Hz) | Grit Range | Hardness (kg/mm²) | Hardness | Hose Length (ft) | ID (in) | Iron (Fe) (%) | Iron Oxide (Fe₂O₃) (%) | Length (in) | Length (ft) | Magnesium Oxide (MgO) (%) | Material | Max Nominal Dia. (in) | Max Nominal Dia. (microns) | Melting Point | Melting Point (°C) | Metering Tube ID (in) | Micro Hardness | Microstructure | Min Density (Alc. Disp.) (g/cm³) | Min Nominal Dia. (in) | Min Nominal Dia. (microns) | Min Percent Round (%) | Model | MOH Hardness | Nominal Hose Dia. (in) | Note | Nozzle Dia. (in) | Nozzle Size | Nozzle Type | OD (in) | Others (CaO, MgO, etc.) (%) | Packaging | Phase | Power (hp) | Pressure (psi) | Surface Profile (Steel) | Quantity Increment | Safer | Screen Number | Selected Application | Shape | Shape When New | Sieve Analysis | Silica (SiO₂) (%) | Silicon Carbide (SiC) (%) | Size (microns) | Size (mm) | Size | Size (in) | Size (ft) | Size (Mesh) | Sizing | Sodium Oxide (Na₂O) (%) | Specific Gravity | Specify Length | Standard Deviation | Standard Mesh Size | Testing Services | Titania (TiO₂) (%) | True Density (g/cm³) | Style | Typical Applications | U.S. Mesh Size | Value Plus | Victors | Voltage (V) | Walnut Shell Grit Sizes | Warning | Get a Quote |
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0.0555 to 0.0661 | 1.400 to 1.700 | Cast steel angular grit is produced by crushing specially heat treated shot pellets. Its behavior characteristics in service are very much dependent upon the hardness selection of GP, GB, GL or GR gr | W Abrasives | According to standard SAE J827 shot / J1993 grit | GR 12 | GR Steel Grit | Steel | Minimum 60 HRC | Well controlled manufacturing gives die a martensitic structure that blends the iron and carbon atoms in the finest and most ideal way possible. This structure produces a homogeneity or hardness and | > 7.3 | 12 to 14 | Angular | Angular | According to standard SAE J 444 | ±3Rc or ± 80 HV | > 697 HV | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.0469 to 0.0555 | 1.180 to 1.140 | Cast steel angular grit is produced by crushing specially heat treated shot pellets. Its behavior characteristics in service are very much dependent upon the hardness selection of GP, GB, GL or GR gr | W Abrasives | According to standard SAE J827 shot / J1993 grit | GR 14 | GR Steel Grit | Steel | Minimum 60 HRC | Well controlled manufacturing gives die a martensitic structure that blends the iron and carbon atoms in the finest and most ideal way possible. This structure produces a homogeneity or hardness and | > 7.3 | 14 to 16 | Angular | Angular | According to standard SAE J 444 | ±3Rc or ± 80 HV | > 697 HV | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.0394 to 0.0469 | 1.000 to 1.180 | Cast steel angular grit is produced by crushing specially heat treated shot pellets. Its behavior characteristics in service are very much dependent upon the hardness selection of GP, GB, GL or GR gr | W Abrasives | According to standard SAE J827 shot / J1993 grit | GR 16 | GR Steel Grit | Steel | Minimum 60 HRC | Well controlled manufacturing gives die a martensitic structure that blends the iron and carbon atoms in the finest and most ideal way possible. This structure produces a homogeneity or hardness and | > 7.3 | 16 to 18 | Angular | Angular | According to standard SAE J 444 | ±3Rc or ± 80 HV | > 697 HV | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.0278 to 0.0394 | 0.710to 1.000 | Cast steel angular grit is produced by crushing specially heat treated shot pellets. Its behavior characteristics in service are very much dependent upon the hardness selection of GP, GB, GL or GR gr | W Abrasives | According to standard SAE J827 shot / J1993 grit | GR 18 | GR Steel Grit | Steel | Minimum 60 HRC | Well controlled manufacturing gives die a martensitic structure that blends the iron and carbon atoms in the finest and most ideal way possible. This structure produces a homogeneity or hardness and | > 7.3 | 18 to 25 | Angular | Angular | According to standard SAE J 444 | ±3Rc or ± 80 HV | > 697 HV | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.0165 to 0.0278 | 0.425 to 0.710 | Cast steel angular grit is produced by crushing specially heat treated shot pellets. Its behavior characteristics in service are very much dependent upon the hardness selection of GP, GB, GL or GR gr | W Abrasives | According to standard SAE J827 shot / J1993 grit | GR 25 | GR Steel Grit | Steel | Minimum 60 HRC | Well controlled manufacturing gives die a martensitic structure that blends the iron and carbon atoms in the finest and most ideal way possible. This structure produces a homogeneity or hardness and | > 7.3 | 25 to 40 | Angular | Angular | According to standard SAE J 444 | ±3Rc or ± 80 HV | > 697 HV | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.0117 to 0.0165 | 0.300 to 0.425 | Cast steel angular grit is produced by crushing specially heat treated shot pellets. Its behavior characteristics in service are very much dependent upon the hardness selection of GP, GB, GL or GR gr | W Abrasives | According to standard SAE J827 shot / J1993 grit | GR 40 | GR Steel Grit | Steel | Minimum 60 HRC | Well controlled manufacturing gives die a martensitic structure that blends the iron and carbon atoms in the finest and most ideal way possible. This structure produces a homogeneity or hardness and | > 7.3 | 40 to 50 | Angular | Angular | According to standard SAE J 444 | ±3Rc or ± 80 HV | > 697 HV | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.007 to 0.0117 | 0.180 to 0.300 | Cast steel angular grit is produced by crushing specially heat treated shot pellets. Its behavior characteristics in service are very much dependent upon the hardness selection of GP, GB, GL or GR gr | W Abrasives | According to standard SAE J827 shot / J1993 grit | GR 50 | GR Steel Grit | Steel | Minimum 60 HRC | Well controlled manufacturing gives die a martensitic structure that blends the iron and carbon atoms in the finest and most ideal way possible. This structure produces a homogeneity or hardness and | > 7.3 | 50 to 80 | Angular | Angular | According to standard SAE J 444 | ±3Rc or ± 80 HV | > 697 HV | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.0049 to 0.007 | 0.125 to 0.180 | Cast steel angular grit is produced by crushing specially heat treated shot pellets. Its behavior characteristics in service are very much dependent upon the hardness selection of GP, GB, GL or GR gr | W Abrasives | According to standard SAE J827 shot / J1993 grit | GR 80 | GR Steel Grit | Steel | Minimum 60 HRC | Well controlled manufacturing gives die a martensitic structure that blends the iron and carbon atoms in the finest and most ideal way possible. This structure produces a homogeneity or hardness and | > 7.3 | 80 to 120 | Angular | Angular | According to standard SAE J 444 | ±3Rc or ± 80 HV | > 697 HV | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.0029 to 0.0049 | 0.075 to 0.125 | Cast steel angular grit is produced by crushing specially heat treated shot pellets. Its behavior characteristics in service are very much dependent upon the hardness selection of GP, GB, GL or GR gr | W Abrasives | According to standard SAE J827 shot / J1993 grit | GR 120 | GR Steel Grit | Steel | Minimum 60 HRC | Well controlled manufacturing gives die a martensitic structure that blends the iron and carbon atoms in the finest and most ideal way possible. This structure produces a homogeneity or hardness and | > 7.3 | 120 to 200 | Angular | Angular | According to standard SAE J 444 | ±3Rc or ± 80 HV | > 697 HV |