Product Description
Garnet abrasive is composed of natural Almandite garnet grains that are known for their natural hardness, durability and abrasive characteristic. It is costeffective alternative to silica sand, mineral slags and steel grits and shot as the perfect symbiosis of grain size, density and hard and hardness/durability creates the optimum abrasive efficiency.
Product Feature
Advantages in Waterjet Cutting
Garnet comes in two basic forms, crushed and alluvial, the later being roughly similar to sand washed up on riversides. Our garnet for export is produced from our crystalline almandite garnet deposits. Thank to its sharp edges from crushing, this kind crushed garnet acts more like a sharp cutting tools so that it is superior to alluvial and have been shown to cut better and faster.
Sharper Edges - Due to our Silicon is crushed from almandine rock, it acts more like a sharp cutting tools and can cut faster and more efficiently than alluvial garnet.
Faster Cutting - Crushed and selected from hard rock so that Silicon waterjet grade garnet produces harder and sharper edges than other waterjet abrasives. These characteristics enable ourgarnet more like a hard and sharp cutting tool to finish a faster cutting.
Better Edge quality - According to the cutting material and edge quality requirement, there are various special and proper waterjet grades recommended that enable a better edge quality.
Less Dusty - Silicon garnet has high garnet purity and very low dust. That makes the whole cutting course more smoothly.
Product Specification / Models
60mesh
80mesh
120mesh
150mesh
others
Application / Models
Water jet Cutting
Other Information
We offers various grades to match any focusing tube and orifice for any given cutting applications. Choosing the proper mesh, or grade, for the operation is very imperative. Different mesh sizes of garnet are designed to pass through different sized nozzles and choosing the wrong grade could be stop a waterjet operation completely. If the garnet grade is too large or coarse, the
granules can jam inside a tube and cause a blockage. Too fine an abrasive have a tendency to "clump" together inside the cutting head and again, have the potential to clog. Or it may inhibit the flow of garnet in the feed tube and not consistently enter the venture of water flow between the jewel and nozzle. If you are not sure which mesh or grade is proper, feel free to Contact Us and we would like to give you our professional suggestions.