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Sourced from the leftovers after extraction of the walnut meat, the shells are crushed and graded to a large variety of size distributions. This organic and biodegradable media is ideal in environments where safety and waste disposal are an issue. While the larger grit sizes ( 60 mesh) are used in blasting, the finer u2018flouru2019 grades are used in a variety of applications including cosmetics and personal care products.<br>
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Abrasive Blasting Media – Walnut Shell Grit • Walnut Shell Grit is a fascinating material for blasting. The hardness of Walnut Shell puts it in between the soft medias like Plastic and soda and the more aggressive, common media like Crushed Glass Grit and coal slag. The combination of this hardness (MOHS – 4.5) and the angular shape provides for a decent strip rate with little to no affect on the sub-surface being blasted. • Applications such as aircraft, automotive and boat stripping can be accomplished successfully without risk of etching or warping the metal or fiberglass. Removing paint from brick, steel, aluminum and even wood can be accomplished with very low probability of damage to the underlying substrate. And if kept clean, Walnut Shell Grit can be re-used a number times increasing its value as a blasting media. Visit us @ https://www.kramerindustriesonline.com Follow us @
Sourced from the leftovers after extraction of the walnut meat, the shells are crushed and graded to a large variety of size distributions. This organic and biodegradable media is ideal in environments where safety and waste disposal are an issue. While the larger grit sizes (+60 mesh) are used in blasting, the finer ‘flour’ grades are used in a variety of applications including cosmetics and personal care products. Visit us @ https://www.kramerindustriesonline.com Follow us @