Description: Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE 600F "C" Silicon Carbide fine abrasive powder 15 lbs. of abrasive media (over 450 tablespoons) enough for over 200 lbs. of rocks Polishing, Tumbling, and Lapidary Abrasive Media Shipped with USPS Medium Flat Rate Box! Shipping included. Premium Silicon Carbide Condition is New. Silicon Carbide (SiC)is an extremely hard (9.5 on MOHS scale) abrasive with sharp edges. It is well suited for non-metallic materials such as concrete, stone, glass, Carbide, and other hard materials. SiC is the hardest blasting media available, allowing for shorter blasting times. It is very fast cutting and can be reused multiple times. It can be used for the glass etching, tumbling rocks, epoxy additive for wear resistance, refractory, as well as for pressure blasting very hard materials. Rock tumbling with silicon carbide is typically done in steps, starting with a coarser grit like 60/90, followed by tumbling with medium 220, 600, then finer grits.Uses Rock Tumbling BlastingMetal LappingRock and Stone PolishingGlass Lapping and PolishingFinishing Strong/Hard Materials Gears and Engine Component LappingGrinding Non-ferrous MetalsGlass Engraving, Etching, Carving Other Applications: Grinding Wheel Manufacture, Non-Slip & Abrasion Resistant Aggregate/Grit/Media SAME DAY SHIPPING on all orders placed before 1:00 Central Time! We offer our silicon carbide in three different package sizes: 4 lbs., 25 lbs., and 50 lbs. Our 50 lbs. package is shipped in two 25-pound boxes and the others come in a single box. We are able to size to any grit and offer grit sizes 20, 24, 36, 46, 46/70, 60, 60/90, 80, 100, 120, 120/220, 150, 180, 220, 240. These grit sizes conform to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) B74.12-2001 ANSI Table 2 Allowable Limits for the Sizing of Aluminum Oxide and Silicon Carbide Abrasive Grain for Grinding Wheel Manufacture and General Polishing Purposes. * Photos are of the correct type of abrasive blast media, not necessarily the exact grit size. Silicon Carbide (SiC) Synthetic Silicon Carbide (SiC) is a silica-free, inert compound with a tough, crystalline structure and a uniform hardness of 9.5 on the MOHS scale (Diamond is 10). It performs as an excellent blast cabinet media where the grit is contained for re-use, capable of up to 8 or more reuses. These properties combined with uniform particle sizing provide high-speed production with excellent visibility (very low dusting) and lower air requirements. Unlike most other blast media, which are natural or by-products, synthetic SiC has uniform properties without random natural weaknesses, making it one of the most widely used abrasives in the world. Our SiC abrasives have been preferred by rock-hounds for polishing rocks via rock tumblers since 1939. We offer the benefit of the lowest prices by selling our abrasive grain directly to the end user. Another benefit is that by using our abrasive, you are buying a product that is considered extremely Eco-Friendly. Most people do not realize the amount of electricity required to produce SiC, not to mention the mining and refining required. The amount of electricity needed to produce one ton of Black Silicon Carbide is 6,000 to 8,000 KWhr, and for Green Silicon Carbide is 8,000 to 10,500 KWhr. To put into perspective, the average household in the U.S. uses about 900 KWhr per month or 10,800 KWhr per year. The SiC we produce comes from unused SiC grains which are extracted from grinding wheels otherwise destined for the landfill. To clarify "unused", I mean that typically less than 10% of the abrasive in a grinding wheel ever come in contact with a work-piece. Also, the grains that have been "used" still have all the same mechanical, chemical, thermal, electrical, and other properties as they did when they were shipped to be made into a grinding wheel. The only difference is they are smaller. So if you have not tried our abrasive because you think it is not as good, please try our abrasive and help us do our part to stop throwing these "unused" high energy materials into landfills before they have even been used. Thank you for you interest. We look forward to your help. Abrasive Applications Rock TumblingPolishing DeburringWire Sawing Surface Preparation to Increase Bond Strength of Paint or Coating Etching, Frosting, or Producing a Matte Finish on Metal, Glass, or Stone Water Jetting Media Jobs Requiring a High Production Rate or Non-Ferrous Media Blasting/Cutting Hard Materials Removal of Rust, Paint, Scale, etc. from Fabricated Components Cutting Stone, Metal, Glass, etc. Creating Specific Surface Profile Characteristics Consistent Uniform Properties and Particle Sizes Sharp, Angular Shape 98.5% Minimum Purity Wide Range of Specific Grit Sizes From Fine Powder to Large, Coarse Aggregate) Reusable (number of uses mainly determined by air pressure) High Hardness of 9.5 on the Mohs Scale (Diamond is 10) Uniform Particle Size (no chunks, no dust) Usable at Lower Air Pressures, Reducing Compressed Air Costs Fast Production Rate Controlled Consistent Properties No Free-Silica Looking for a more affordable alternative? Try our aluminum oxide EconoblastTM! It's a special blend of white, pink, and brown aluminum oxides, as well as other abrasives that makes for a tougher and more economic choice in many applications. It performs as well as, if not better than, white aluminum oxide in most cases. United Abrasive Inc.United Abrasive Inc. is an industrial supplier with over 80 years of experience in the abrasive industry that recycles high energy-consuming, synthetic abrasive grains otherwise destined for the landfill, to provide quality, cost-effective abrasive for our valued customers. We can satisfy your needs with our extensive line of grinding, cutting, and grit blasting products. Whether it's for an at-home hobbyist or a metal fabrication facility, we strive to provide products that get the job done right. Our unique knowledge of abrasives qualifies us to provide competent answers to your questions, and capable to supply you with the most efficient abrasive products, saving you time, money, and frustration. We stock a complete line of blast media, for shipping in all grit sizes, including our Aluminum Oxide (Brown, White, Econoblast, Type "W"), Slag, Corn Cob, Silicon Carbide, Sinter Balls, Steel Shot, Steel Grit, Walnut Shells, Glass Beads, Crushed Glass, Baking Soda, and Plastic Media.
Price: 45 USD
Location: Vulcan, Michigan
End Time: 2024-09-07T00:17:22.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States