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Silicon Carbide is angualr in shape and extremely hard. These characteristics contribute to faster cutting speeds which will decrease your blasting times.

Uses: cleaning, etching, coating removal, paint removal and deburring
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black silicone carbide blasting abrasives

Black Silicon Carbide Blasting Abrasives

black silicone carbide blasting abrasives

Black Silicon Carbide Blasting Abrasives

black silicone carbide blasting abrasives

Black Silicon Carbide Blasting Abrasives

black silicone carbide blasting abrasives

Black Silicon Carbide Blasting Abrasives

black silicone carbide blasting abrasives

Black Silicon Carbide Blasting Abrasives
Grit Size N/A 10 N/A 12 N/A 14 N/A 16 N/A 20
Bulk Density Range N/A 1.42 to 1.52 g/cm³ N/A 1.45 to 1.55 g/cm³ N/A 1.46 to 1.56 g/cm³ N/A 1.47 to 1.57 g/cm³ N/A 1.50 to 1.60 g/cm³
Silicon Carbide (SiC) N/A 97.8 %
Free Silicon (Si) N/A 0.65 %
Free Silica (SiO2) N/A 0.59 %
Free Carbon (C) N/A 0.29 %
Iron (Fe) N/A 0.12 %
Others (CaO, MgO, etc.) N/A 0.55 %
Crystal Form N/A Hexagonal (Alpha SiC)
True Density N/A 3.21 g/cm³
Hardness N/A Knoop (100) - 2500 kg/mm², Mohs - 9.0+
Melting Point N/A SiC does not melt but dissociates at ~ 2300 °C
Color N/A Black
Chemistry N/A B74.15
Sizing N/A B74.12
Bulk Density N/A B74.4