Item # 22018 BRAND: Eastwood

Blast Media Walnut Shells 50 lb

Remove paint, carbon deposits from ferrous metal; clean internal parts
Remove paint, carbon deposits from ferrous metal; clean internal parts
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Remove paint, carbon deposits from ferrous metal; clean internal parts

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Blast Media Walnut Shells 50 lb

Product Overview:

Description

Walnut Shells Blast Media: best for removing paint or baked-on carbon deposits from ferrous metals (like iron, steel) or to clean internal parts.

  • 12-20-grit size
  • Use at maximum 80 psi
  • 50-lb. bag

Use this walnut-shell abrasive to clean ferrous metals or internal parts; any of the soft abrasive material left inside the working part will break down with minimal damage.

Blast Media Selection Chart

In the Box

Contents

Eastwood 50 Lbs Walnut Shell Tumbler Media 12/20 Medium Walnut Tumbling Media Untreated Blast Media

Guides & Accessories

Safety Information

Be sure to wear appropriate NIOSH-approved respiratory protection.

Accessories

 

Application Tips

Clean Internal Parts

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Questions & Answers

I want to remove bark off tree trunks without harming the underlying wood. What medium would you recommend?

Asked by: PADDLEGUY
Anything strong enough to take bark off would destroy underlying wood.
Answered by: Bob G
Date published: 2018-11-08

Will using Walnut shell media for graffiti removal on concrete walls harm or pit the concrete in any way? What would be the best grit for this application?

Asked by: Scott
You will not want to use walnut shell media for concrete. The best media to use would be a soda media.
Answered by: SeanW
Date published: 2020-07-16

Will this work with a siphon type blaster?

Asked by: john19
That depends on the blaster. Of the blasting equipment we carry the one which feeds this larger media well is the Speed Blaster. https://www.eastwood.com/speed-blast-gravity-feed-blaster.html
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2021-02-21

Does this work for removal of power coating?

Asked by: fireshark
Walnut shell will not be aggressive enough for powder coating. Powder can be very difficult to media blast off by itself. We recommend using a paint and powder stripper first to "damage" the powder to make blasting much easier. Then finish off with a glass bead or aluminum oxide media.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2020-10-28

What is the recommended Nozzle size and pick up hose size to use with Walnut shell?

Asked by: GHOSTRIDER
To minimize any chance of the media binding up we recommend using the largest nozzle size possible for blaster you are using. Example 5mm.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2020-04-08
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