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Dust Grain is not Desirable

High quality abrasive grains are carefully graded to ensure that the grains are free from excess dust. While dust may seem harmless, it can actually make your post-blasting cleaning job harder.

From: news.thomasnet.comDate: 2014-06-07 03:37:45Views: 273

High quality abrasive grains are carefully graded to ensure that the grains are free from excess dust. While dust may seem harmless, it can actually make your post-blasting cleaning job harder. Blasting pieces with dusty abrasive grains can leave work pieces with a coating of dust that must be removed before going to the next step in your process. Additional cleaning time adds cost to your cleaning process.

The presence of excess dust in your grain also means that you are paying for material that ultimately gets sucked right into dust collector and never works the piece as intended.

About Washington Mills

Started manufacturing abrasives in the U.S in 1868 and over 140 years later, Washington Mills will continue to manufacture high quality abrasives and serve thousands of customers around the world and carefully screen blasting products for grading to ensure our grits are dust-free and meet the highest quality standards.

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