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JET MAG Abrasive

  • Low cost, High performance
  • Can be recycled and reused 3 - 4 times
  • No heavy metals or toxic elements

JET MAG


Description

Made of synthetic olivine, JETMAG is a low cost, high performing option for blast cleaning. Mostly used in dry applications as a low cost alternative to Garnet and a less toxic replacement for slag products. They have developed an effective wetblast formula as well.

  • It contains less than 1 % of free silica.
  • It holds no heavy metals and no toxic elements.
  • It can be recycled and reused 3 - 4 times.
  • It is not listed as dangerous waste when needing to be disposed.
  • Its weak density (specific weight) means a higher quantity of material (volume) for a given weight.

Jetmag® Profile and Main Usages

  • 16 - 60  |  4 to 6  |  Hard rust, deep cavities, boats and bridges, painted and rust steel, premetallization, concrete
  • 30 - 60  |  2.5 to 4  |  New steel, structural steel, industrial equipment, heavy weight equipment and vehicles
  • 32-B4  |  2 to 3  |  New and painted steel, light rust, truck wheels
  • 35 - 70  |  1.5 to 2.5  |  Cars (body shop), light cavities, new steel, stainless steel
  • 60-B2  |  0.5 to 1.0  |  Stainless steel, fiberglass, aluminium, wood

Order Your JET MAG Abrasives today!

To order your jet mag wire abrasives, simply call 800-849-0871 or complete the contact form below:

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