Steel Shot Blasting Services
Steel Shot Blasting Services

Steel Shot Blasting Services

Leeco® Steel offers shot blasting services to remove mill scale and other surface residues from its steel plate products, allowing customers to apply surface finishes with ease.

What is Shot Blasting?

Shot blasting – also known as abrasive shot blasting – is a common method for cleaning and polishing steel plate. During the shot blasting process, a small steel shot abrasive about the size of a sand grain is blasted at the material’s surface. Combined with great force, the steel shot abrasive removes surface residue from the material without damaging its surface.

 

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high strength low alloy steel plates

Leeco’s Shot Blasting Capabilities

With nine strategically-located U.S. distribution centers stocked with a variety of steel plate products, Leeco makes it easy to process and source the plate grades you need, when you need them.

SURFACE FINISHING: INCLINED SHOT BLAST MACHINE

NUMBER OF BLAST WHEELS

6

MIN. WIDTH & LENGTH

48” W X 120” L

MAX. WIDTH & LENGTH

120” W X 540” L

MIN./MAX. THICKNESS

3/16” MIN – 3” MAX

MEDIA

STEEL SHOT

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Benefits of Shot Blasting

The presence of mill scale and other surface residues can make surface finishes applied to steel plate – such as paint – flake off over time. However, shot blasting removes these contaminants, making surface finishes last longer.

 

Common Applications

Shot blasted steel plate is used in various industries and applications, including:

  • Heavy-duty vehicles and trucks, such as those used in the construction, mining and agricultural industries
  • Wind and energy industries, including transmission and distribution

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