Low-carbon cast steel shot

Product characteristics

Low-carbon cast steel shot is produced from high-quality materials with low content of carbon (C), phosphorus (P) and sulphur (S) and pure, precisely dosed alloying elements. Grain microstructure of low carbon steel shot is a compromise between its high hardness and grain durability and typical low wearing, which causes approx. 20 % higher durability. High quality of low-carbon shot can only be achieved by advanced technology and material discipline, very effective melting and proper tempering heat treatment.

Advantages of low-carbon cast steel shot: higher durability in comparison with high-carbon steel shot for approx. 20-40%, lower dust emission, cost saving in wheel blasting machines operation e.g. lower turbine blades wear at least for approx. 30%. Low-carbon cast steel shot features a very low grain spending for cleaning of 1 m2 of surface.

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Specification

  • Spherical shape
  • Hardness 380 – 440 HV
  • Specific gravity >7,2 g/cm3
  • Bulk density4,35 to 4,55 kg/dm3
  • Compliance with PN EN ISO 11124-4
  • Grain size in accordance to SAE J444
  • Packaging: 25 kg bags, 1000 kg bulk bags.

Chemical composition

  • Carbon (C): 0,10 – 0,20%
  • Manganese (Mn): 1,4 – 1,5%
  • Silicon (Si): 0,10 – 0,25%
  • Sulphur (S): max. 0,035%
  • Phosphorus (P): max. 0,035%
  • Ferrous: min 98%
Low carbon steel shot is used for cleaning of steel surfaces, cast iron and cast steel product, descaling and rust removal, de-burring.

Additional information

Available sizes

Grain number — Nominal size in mm
S 1320 — 3,35
S 1100 — 2,80
S 930 — 2,36
S 780 — 2,00
S 660 — 1,70
S 550 — 1,40
S 460 — 1,18
S 390 — 1,00
S 330 — 0,85
S 280 — 0,71
S 230 — 0,60
S 170 — 0,42
S 110 — 0,30
S 070 — 0,18

Other grades are available on request

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