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Garnet sand blasting abrasive is a high-performance natural mineral media used for industrial surface preparation, corrosion removal, and waterjet cutting. Due to its hardness (7.5–8.0 Mohs), high density, and chemical stability, garnet is widely preferred in oil & gas, shipbuilding, construction, and steel fabrication industries across Europe.
Its low dust emission, high recyclability, and minimal embedment properties make it one of the most cost-effective and environmentally responsible blasting media available.
Garnet is a naturally occurring, chemically inert, non-metallic abrasive mineral. Its angular grain structure produces an ideal surface profile for coating adhesion while minimizing surface contamination.
Key Benefits:
Al₂O₃: 17–25%
SiO₂: 34–40%
FeO + Fe₂O₃: 28–31%
MgO: 5–8%
CaO: 1–2%
Hardness: 7.5–8.0 Mohs
Specific Gravity: 4.0–4.2 g/cm³
Bulk Density: 2.1–2.4 g/cm³
Available Sizes: 20/40, 30/60, 80 mesh
Garnet grains are used in high-pressure waterjet cutting systems to cut:
High-density garnet is also used in multi-layer filtration systems due to its:
1. What is garnet sand blasting abrasive used for?
Garnet sand blasting abrasive is used for surface preparation, rust removal, corrosion control, waterjet cutting, and industrial cleaning in sectors such as oil & gas, shipbuilding, and construction.
2. Is garnet abrasive reusable?
Yes. Garnet abrasive can be recycled multiple times depending on blasting conditions, which reduces overall abrasive consumption and cost.
3. Why is garnet preferred over other blasting media?
Garnet produces low dust, creates a clean surface profile, minimizes embedment, and is environmentally safer compared to many synthetic abrasives.
4. What mesh sizes are available in garnet abrasive?
Common sizes include 20/40 mesh, 30/60 mesh, and 80 mesh, depending on the application such as blasting or waterjet cutting.
5. Can garnet be used for water filtration?
Yes. High-density garnet is commonly used in water filtration systems due to its chemical stability and ability to improve filtration efficiency.
6. Is garnet abrasive environmentally safe?
Garnet is a natural, non-toxic mineral that produces minimal dust and does not release harmful substances, making it suitable for environmentally regulated industries.

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