Jain shot are produced under a controlled manufacturing process to achieve a product of uniform hardness, density and microstructure, coupled with good toughness for durability. These factors result in abrasives of sufficient hardness to perform its cleaning function as well as an extended life. Jain abrasives come in two forms: shot, grit.<br>Steel shot is actually a sphere-shaped form of steel casting. The shot is manufactured by pouring a molten mixture of premium grade steel scrap and select alloys through a series of water jets. On contact with the water, the molten metal is atomized, forming round particles in a controlled range of sizes. These particles then fall into a water tank, are then dried, screened by size, quenched and tempered in a unique heat-treating process. A process that assures ultimate control over the microstructure and hardness of the product, prior to a final screening.
Application
Steel Shots are widely utilized across a range of industries and applications, including foundries, forgings, automobile manufacturing, shipbuilding, heat treatment shops, non-ferrous castings, plate preparation, railway wagon construction, defense, oil and gas pipeline projects, and steel fabrication. Their versatility and robust performance make them an essential choice for surface cleaning, shot peening, and improving the durability of components. Steel Shots effectively enhance surface finish and integrity, making them indispensable for a variety of industrial processes.
Specs
Steel Shots are made from high-quality carbon steel, with hardness levels from 40-50 HRC. They come in round shapes and sizes ranging from 0.3 mm to 2.5 mm in diameter. The density is about 7.85 g/cm³. Steel Shots are ideal for cleaning, shot peening, and surface preparation. They provide a smooth finish and improve fatigue resistance in metal components. These shots are widely used in industries like foundries, automotive, and construction. They comply with standards like SAE J827, ensuring durability and effective performance.