Item # 22019 BRAND: Eastwood

Blast Media Silicon Carbide 50 lb

Sharp edges for heavy rust removal, welding/brazing prep, glass etching
Sharp edges for heavy rust removal, welding/brazing prep, glass etching
Blast Media Silicon Carbide 50 lb is rated 5.0 out of 5 by 3.
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Sharp edges for heavy rust removal, welding/brazing prep, glass etching

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Blast Media Silicon Carbide 50 lb

Product Overview:

Description

Silicon carbide has very sharp edges which make it ideal for removing heavy rust, welding and brazing prep, and for glass etching.

  • Our most aggressive media
  • Uniform 60 grit size for even, fast cutting action.
  • Maintains its sharp cutting edges as it breaks down for longer life
  • Use at 80-90 psi max.
  • Be to sure to wear an appropriate respirator.

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Contents

Use At 80-90 Psi Max

Guides & Accessories

Safety Information

Always follow all instructions and warnings and wear proper eye, ear, skin and respiratory protection.

Accessories

Eastwood 50 Lbs Blast Media Silicon Carbide 60 Grit For For Removing Heavy Rust Welding And Brazing Prep And For Glass Etching

Application Tips

Maintains Its Sharp Cutting Edges As It Breaks Down For Longer Life

Reviews

Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great for Decarb of High Carbon Steel Bought the media cabinet and the Silicon Carbide to see how it would do for removing decarb from my knives. Saves so much time and grit compared to my 2x72 grinder belts. From the picture, you can see how well it takes the decarb off in preparation for grinding and installing the grip.
Date published: 2024-01-22
Rated 5 out of 5 by from GRITTY GRITTY BANG BANG I use the stuff to tumble my jade stones and remove the crust from them. I also use it in a blast cabinet. It works great.
Date published: 2023-05-14
Rated 5 out of 5 by from 5 stars as far as removal goes This does great as far as heavy rust and thick paint removal goes, I give it 5 stars. However, you better have a really good head on your gun. This will eat up your consumables big time. Carbide nozzles, hoses, guns are all going to take alot of wear from this. But if you need it removed fast, this will do it.
Date published: 2014-12-02
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Questions & Answers

How long dose the media last?

Asked by: Rafa
It maintains its sharp cutting edges as it breaks down for longer life but life span depends on usage.
Answered by: Sean H
Date published: 2022-09-29

How much media will it take to blast an entire car?

Asked by: Efrem
There would be too many variables involved to determine this.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2021-11-29

I just purchased your 200 lbs abrasive blaster today I know it’s a lot more corse and hard on the blaster but if I blast my trailer with silicon carbide I figured if I only do it to frame once it should be ok correct?

Asked by: Ryan
These blasters really recommend using 80 grit or finer (so 80 grit or a larger number). This media is a 60 grit. We can not guarantee that these units will not clog using a media this coarse.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2019-09-09

I want to blast the frame of my snowmobile trailer that’s never been done before since it was new back in 1998 and all the Magnesium chloride on the roads created a lot of rust.  What media should I use media wise & blaster combination? Thanks 

Asked by: Ryan
Either our Silicon Carbide or our 90 grit aluminum oxide would be great for that application.
Answered by: ZachC
Date published: 2019-09-08

Will silicon carbon work with dustless blaster with a # 5 nozzle. Also I use water with it

Asked by: In dust we trust
This blast media would certainly work with our Liquid media blast system. Outside of that we have not tested it in other dustless brand units.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2017-08-31

What size nozzle is recommend for medium silicon carbide

Asked by: Joejoe
The nozzle should be pair to the application and CFM requirements. You should be able to run any nozzle we sell with this carbide.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2016-03-31
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