Apr 17, 2026 Leave a message

When to Use Shot Blasting vs. Sandblasting: A Guide to Choosing the Right Application Scenarios

Scenarios Where Sandblasting is Preferred:

Precision instrument housings, electronic components, art restoration, and other workpieces requiring meticulous processing.

Thin-walled tubing (wall thickness ≤ 1mm) to prevent deformation.

 

Soft metals or non-metallic materials such as aluminum, copper, and stainless steel.

Scenarios requiring high surface finish, such as pre-painting treatment, mold cleaning, and marking line removal.

 

Scenarios Where Shot Blasting is Recommended:

Mass rust removal and deburring of heavy workpieces such as castings, forgings, automotive parts, and steel structures.

Components requiring improved surface hardness and fatigue resistance (e.g., engine blades, wheel hubs).

Thick-walled metal parts (wall thickness ≥ 3mm) to withstand high-intensity impacts.

Surface strengthening treatment of large structures such as airport runways, bridge decks, and steel bridge decks.

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