In industrial blasting operations, effectiveness depends not only on the type of abrasive used, but also on the grain size distribution and particle shape. More and more manufacturers are turning to blends of steel shot (spherical) and steel grit (angular) to improve performance, reduce equipment wear, and enhance surface treatment quality.
In this article, we cover:
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which grit and shot sizes to combine,
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the industries where abrasive blends are most effective,
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how to select the right abrasive for your application,
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and why partnering with INGRITECH means investing in efficiency.
Why Combine Steel Shot and Steel Grit?
Each type of abrasive has distinct physical properties and surface effects:
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Steel Shot – smooths, compacts, and strengthens the surface. Ideal for cleaning without creating a deep anchor profile.
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Steel Grit – aggressively cleans, creates an anchor profile, and removes tough contaminants.
Combining both types delivers:
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optimal surface profiling,
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improved cleaning efficiency,
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reduced abrasive consumption,
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long-term process stability.
Where Blended Abrasives Work Best
Typical applications include:
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surface preparation for anti-corrosion coatings,
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cleaning steel components after heat treatment or casting,
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renovation of shipbuilding and energy infrastructure,
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shot peening with light profiling in the automotive and aerospace sectors.
Sample Steel Shot + Grit Combinations
| Application | Shot (Spherical) | Grit (Angular) | Ratio (S:G) | Technical Notes |
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| Initial structural cleaning | S390 | G25 | 60:40 | Aggressive mix, high anchor profile |
| Thin-wall parts finishing | S280 | G50 | 80:20 | Gentle action, lower risk of deformation |
| Pre-paint surface preparation | S330 | G40 | 50:50 | Balanced effect, good coating adhesion |
| Shot peening with profiling | S170 | G80 | 70:30 | Enhances fatigue strength in critical components |
| Post-casting cleaning | S460 | G25 | 30:70 | Efficient scale removal from large parts |
| Rust removal from steel structures | S330 | G50 | 40:60 | Good balance between effectiveness and cost-efficiency |
How to Select the Right Blend
Proper abrasive blending depends on:
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the material being cleaned,
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required surface roughness,
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turbine type and power,
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abrasive recycling and separation system.
Steps for optimal blending:
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Choose the dominant abrasive based on your process goal (e.g. cleaning vs. profiling).
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Add a secondary abrasive to balance the effect — either more aggressive or more gentle.
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Start with a 50:50 mix and adjust based on performance.
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Monitor surface quality and abrasive consumption to fine-tune your blend for efficiency and cost control.
At INGRITECH, we offer sample blends and technical support for machine calibration and process optimization.
Why Choose INGRITECH?
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SAE J444-compliant steel grit and shot
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Wide range of fractions: G14, G25, G40, G50, G80 and S170, S280, S330, S460
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Consistent quality and reliable supply
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Expert technical advice and implementation support
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Fast delivery across the European Union
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