• Garnet Abrasive

    14000/Tons

    Garnet is the name utilized for an expansive gathering of shake shaping minerals. These minerals share a typical precious stone structure and a summed up substance synthesis of X3Y2(SiO4)3. In that structure, "X" can be Ca, Mg, Fe2+ or Mn2+, and "Y" can be Al, Fe3+, Mn3+, V3+ or Cr3+. These minerals are found all through the world in the ocean, waterway, transformative, volcanic, and sedimentary rocks. Most garnets found close to Earth's surface structures when a sedimentary shake with a high aluminum content, for example, shale, is subjected to warmth and weight sufficiently serious to create schist or gneiss. Garnet is likewise found in the stones of contact transformative nature, subsurface magma chambers, magma streams, profound source volcanic ejections, and the dirt and residue framed when garnet-bearing rocks are weathered and dissolved. A great many people relate "garnet" with a red gemstone; in any case, they are regularly astounded to discover that garnet happens in numerous different hues and has numerous different employments. In the United States, the major mechanical employments of garnet in 2012 were waterjet cutting (35%), grating impacting media (30%), water filtration granules (20%), and rough powders (10%).

    Garnet Abrasive Features:

    • Color & Appearance: Reddish-brown to dark red; angular, crystalline grains
    • Hardness: 6.5–7.5 on the Mohs scale
    • Physical Properties:
      • Chemically inert and non-toxic
      • High density and sharpness for effective cutting and grinding
      • Reusable and environmentally friendly

    Applications:

      • Abrasive Blasting: Sandblasting, surface preparation, and cleaning
      • Waterjet Cutting: Precision cutting of metal, glass, stone, and composites
      • Polishing & Grinding: Finishing of metal, glass, and gemstones
      • Industrial Cleaning: Removal of rust, paint, coatings, and surface impurities

    Industrial Insight: In the United States, garnet’s main industrial uses include waterjet cutting (35%), grit blasting media (30%), water filtration granules (20%), and coarse powders (10%), reflecting its versatility and effectiveness across sectors.

    Product Details:

    Form Powder
    Chemical Composition Almandine (Fe3Al2(SiO4)3)
    Crystal System Cubic
    Hardness 7.5 To 8.5 On Mohs Scale
    Grain Shape Sharp, Angular, Or Sub-angular
    Toxicity Non-toxic
    Bulk Density 2.2 – 2.4 G/cm³
    PH Value 7.0 – 8.5
    Mineral Type Almandine Garnet
    Conductivity Very Low
    Solubility In Water Insoluble
    Recyclability (Sandblasting) Up To 5–8 Cycles (depends On Application)
    Shelf Life Unlimited If Stored
    Packaging Option 25kg Bags, 1-ton Jumbo Bags
    Waterjet Cutting Grade 80 Mesh (standard)
    Color Reddish-brown, Or Red
    Magnetic Properties Weakly Magnetic
    Moisture Content Less Than 0.5%
    Application Area Use Surface Preparation, Filtration Media, Construction Site, Or Stone Polishing
    Fracture Conchoidal To Sub-conchoidal
    Country Of Origin India
    Manufacturer AKJ Minchem Private Limited

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