Customization: | Available |
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Natural Abrasive Type: | Garnet |
Artificial Abrasive Type: | N/a |
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Garnet abrasive sand is a naturally occurring silicate mineral deposit. The harder species of abrasive garnet, like almandine, are used for abrasive purposes due to their hardness on the Mohs scale of about 7 to 7.5. This provides the perfect balance between cutting speed and superior edge quality.
Garnet sand is washed, processed, and screened to the necessary abrasive grade for use as an abrasive media in industries such as water jet cutting, sand blasting, and shot blasting.
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Grains' shape
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Angular Microscopic Picture.→
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Hardness
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7-7.5Mohs
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Specific Gravity
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3.8-4.3g/cm3
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Bulk Density
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1.9-2.2mt/m3
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Al2O3
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SiO2
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Fe2O3 | FeO | MgO | CaO | TiO2 |
20-25%
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36-40%
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3-7%
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20-25%
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9-11%
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1.5-4%
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0.8-1%
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Choose from a range of mesh sizes for our customizable 20-25% Al2O3 Abrasive Grit, suitable for various applications including waterjet cutting and surface cleaning.
Discover the power of garnet abrasive sand for your waterjet cutting needs. Our high-quality alluvial garnet sand is perfect for achieving optimal efficiency and low production costs. With no fracture lines weakening the grain, our garnet sand ensures longer service life and reduced equipment wear and tear.
Chemsize is dedicated to providing top-notch products like Abrasive Garnet Sand, Almandine Garnet Sand, Water Filtration Garnet, and various mesh sizes at competitive prices and quick delivery times.
Garnet is a versatile sandblasting mineral derived from Almandite or Andradite deposits. It is known for its high hardness and cost-effectiveness in both wet and dry sandblasting applications.
Pink, Red/Brown, Grey/Brown
We offer two types of waterjet garnet - Galaxy Garnet and Andradite Garnet. Galaxy Garnet is a premium option for waterjet use, while Andradite Garnet is a more cost-effective alternative with slightly different properties.
Coverage Notes For Regular Sandblasters Using 30/60 and 20/40: