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Size Matters! How to Select the Optimal Steel Shot and Grit Size

 

In industrial surface treatment processes, selecting the right abrasive is not just a technical issue — it is a critical factor that directly impacts processing quality, equipment durability, and production costs.
In this article, we explain how to choose the optimal size of steel shot (rounded — Steel Shot) and steel grit (angular — Steel Grit), and how to properly configure your equipment to maximize the abrasive’s potential.


What is the SAE J444 Standard?

SAE J444 is an international standard that defines the sizing and classification of steel abrasives used for surface preparation.
Compliance with this standard ensures:

  • Consistent material quality
  • Accurate grain sizing
  • Predictable performance during operation

Main Abrasive Groups According to SAE J444:

  • Steel Grit – Angular particles for aggressive cleaning and surface profiling
  • Steel Shot – Spherical particles for gentler cleaning and surface densification

Types of Steel Abrasives: Grit and Shot

Abrasive Type Shape Intended Use Key Benefits
Steel Grit Angular Aggressive cleaning and creating surface profiles High cleaning efficiency
Steel Shot Spherical Polishing, shot peening Stress relief and material life extension

How to Choose the Right Size of Steel Shot and Grit

1. Define the Processing Objective

  • Heavy cleaning, rust removal → Larger sizes (G14, G18, S230, S280)
  • Surface preparation for painting, grinding → Medium sizes (G25, G40, S170, S230)
  • Fine finishing, delicate processing → Smaller sizes (G50, G80, S110, S70)

2. Size Comparison of Steel Grit and Shot

Steel Grit

Type Size Code Grain Size [mm] Typical Application
Grit G10 2.00 – 2.36 Heavy cleaning of large structures
Grit G12 1.70 – 2.00 Intensive preparation of steel structures
Grit G14 1.40 – 2.00 Standard cleaning of large components
Grit G16 1.18 – 1.70 Deep cleaning of medium-sized parts
Grit G18 1.00 – 1.40 Cleaning and surface preparation for painting
Grit G25 0.71 – 1.00 Degreasing and treatment of thin sheets
Grit G40 0.42 – 0.71 Standard surface preparation
Grit G50 0.30 – 0.42 Finishing treatment of delicate parts
Grit G80 0.18 – 0.30 Precision cleaning before coating

Steel Shot

Type Size Code Grain Size [mm] Typical Application
Shot S780 1.70 – 2.00 Heavy cleaning of large elements
Shot S660 1.40 – 1.70 Removal of tough contaminants and coatings
Shot S550 1.18 – 1.40 Standard cleaning of steel structures
Shot S460 1.00 – 1.18 Universal surface preparation and cleaning
Shot S390 0.85 – 1.00 Preparation for protective coatings
Shot S330 0.71 – 0.85 Standard abrasive blasting
Shot S280 0.60 – 0.71 Cleaning of medium-sized components
Shot S230 0.50 – 0.60 Surface preparation for painting
Shot S170 0.42 – 0.50 Light grinding and detail cleaning
Shot S110 0.25 – 0.42 Gentle cleaning of small components
Shot S70 0.18 – 0.25 Treatment of thin sheets and precision parts

3. Consider the Material and Processing Requirements

  • Harder materials → Select harder abrasives (GH type grit or appropriately hardened steel shot).
  • Delicate or thin surfaces → Choose smaller and softer fractions to avoid damage.

How to Set Up Equipment for Optimal Abrasive Use

To achieve maximum efficiency and minimize abrasive consumption, equipment should be properly configured.

Key Parameters:

  • Working pressure – Adjust according to abrasive type and desired result.
  • Turbine/stream velocity – Larger abrasives require stronger settings.
  • Working angle – An optimal angle of 75–90° ensures effective cleaning.
  • Recycling and separation systems – Remove dust and prolong abrasive lifespan.

Cost Optimization Tips

✅ Use certified abrasives compliant with SAE J444
✅ Regularly recover and screen abrasives
Adjust equipment settings based on abrasive size and type
Schedule periodic quality inspections of abrasives


Why Choose INGRITECH?

  • Guaranteed quality — compliance with SAE J444 and international standards
  • Wide selection — both steel grit and steel shot in various sizes
  • Technical support — professional advice on choosing the best solution
  • Fast deliveries — throughout Europe

Conclusion

Choosing the correct size of steel shot or grit is an investment in quality, efficiency, and the longevity of your production processes.
Don’t leave it to chance — contact the experts at INGRITECH for professional advice and the best offers!