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Supplier: Air Compressors Direct
Description: Prep Items Fast •Remove rust, scale and paint from parts and small equipment Sprays Advanced Abrasives •Sprays glass beads, aluminum oxide, steel grit, silicon carbide Steel Pick-up Tube •Draw abrasives from buckets or bags Specs •60 - 125 PSI
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Supplier: Air Compressors Direct
Description: Prep Items Fast •Remove rust, scale and paint from parts and small equipment Sprays Advanced Abrasives •Sprays glass beads, aluminum oxide, steel grit, silicon carbide Heavy-Duty Power Coated Steel Cabinet •Built-in side door for easy access Transparent
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Supplier: Air Compressors Direct
Description: Prep Items Fast •Remove rust, scale and paint from parts and small equipment Sprays Advanced Abrasives •Sprays glass beads, aluminum oxide, steel grit, silicon carbide 35" Heavy-Duty Power Coated Steel Cabinet •Built-in side door for easy access
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Supplier: Air Compressors Direct
Description: Prep Items Fast •Remove rust, scale and paint from parts and small equipment Sprays Advanced Abrasives •Sprays glass beads, aluminum oxide, steel grit, silicon carbide Lasting Durability •Fully welded steel cabinet Fluorescent Work Light •Extra
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Supplier: R. S. Hughes Company, Inc.
Description: 3M SandBlaster sanding sponge uses aluminum oxide as the abrasive material. Comes in a fine abrasive grade. 3M incorporates this aluminum oxide material into the sanding sponge forming a grit of 180. The sanding sponge has a width of 4 1/2 in and length of 5 1/2
- Abrasive Grain Type: Aluminum Oxide
- Grit Size: 180
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Supplier: R. S. Hughes Company, Inc.
Description: 3M SandBlaster sanding sponge uses aluminum oxide as the abrasive material. Comes in a medium abrasive grade. 3M incorporates this aluminum oxide material into the sanding sponge forming a grit of 150. The sanding sponge has a width of 2 5/8 in and length of 3 3/4
- Abrasive Grain Type: Aluminum Oxide
- Grit Size: 150
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Supplier: R. S. Hughes Company, Inc.
Description: 3M SandBlaster sanding sponge uses aluminum oxide as the abrasive material. Comes in a fine abrasive grade. 3M incorporates this aluminum oxide material into the sanding sponge forming a grit of 180. The sanding sponge has a width of 2 1/2 in and length of 3 3/4
- Abrasive Grain Type: Aluminum Oxide
- Grit Size: 180
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Supplier: R. S. Hughes Company, Inc.
Description: 3M SandBlaster sanding sponge uses aluminum oxide as the abrasive material. Comes in a fine abrasive grade. 3M incorporates this aluminum oxide material into the sanding sponge forming a grit of 180. The sanding sponge has a width of 4 1/2 in and length of 5 1/2
- Abrasive Grain Type: Aluminum Oxide
- Grit Size: 180
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Supplier: Progressive Surface
Description: This abrasive blasting machine is a single piece flow grit system for etching industrial turbine blades up to 15" (380 mm) in length and 8" (203 mm) diameter using aluminum oxide sand blasting media. Using only 35 ft (3.25 m) of floorspace, this design lends itself to cellular
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Supplier: Campbell Hausfeld
Description: The Campbell Hausfeld sand blaster (AT122601AV) is an ideal air tool for removing rust, scale and paint from small parts and equipment. The siphon-feed spray gun is designed to deliver most abrasives including glass beads, aluminum oxide, steel grit, silicon carbide, walnut shells and
- Carrier Fluid & Abrasive Feed: Dry / Air
- Machine Mounting: Handheld
- Power Source: Air / Pneumatic
- Process / Operation: Cleaning / Surface Preparation, Other
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: These practices cover the different procedures employed in performing four types of treatments for the preparation of aluminum and aluminum alloy surfaces for painting. These processes are broadly classified into the following treatment types: solvent cleaning (Type A); chemical
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: . Aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, silica sand, zircon sand, and steel grit are acceptable media for mechanical de-scaling. Recommended post treatment of shot or abrasive blasted zirconium surfaces may include acid pickling to ensure complete removal of metallic iron, oxide,
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Fracture strength of copy‐milled and conventional In‐Ceram crowns
The excess glass was removed in all the specimens by grinding and sandblasting ( aluminium oxide 50 lm grain/2á5 bar).
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How to repair fillings made by silorane-based composites
Junior et al. [10] searched out that the roughening of the aged composite surface by sandblasting ( aluminium oxide or silica coating) enhances the shear-bond strength independent of the primer, the silane coupling agent (Relyx Ceramic Primer, 3M ESPE) and/or the adhesive …
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In vivo comparison of the osseointegration of vacuum plasma sprayed titanium‐ and hydroxyapatite‐coated implants
Implants were sandblasted ( aluminum oxide ), cleaned (distilled water, ultrasound, alcohol, hot air flow), and ster- ilized (plasma flame) before coating by VPS (Medicoat AG; Ma¨genwil, Switzerland).
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Bonding to densely sintered alumina surfaces: effect of sandblasting and silica coating on shear bond strength of luting cements.
Similar results were recorded for the sandblasted aluminum oxide surfaces, except with the glass-ionomer, which was significantly higher (12.9 +/- 2.4 MPa).
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Effect of aluminium oxide particle sandblasting on the artificial tooth–resin bond
agents,12 the results showed by the current study suggest that the strength of the artificial tooth–conventional resin bond could be considerably increased by mechanical retentions using aluminium oxide sandblasting , mainly when the 100-lm particles were used.
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Effects of surface treatments on bond strength of glass‐infiltrated ceramic
Ninety‐eight In‐Ceram specimens were divided into seven groups and exposed to various surface treatments as follows: (A) control (B) saliva contamination (C) saliva contamination plus aluminum oxide sandblasting (D) glove powder contamination (E) glove powder contamination plus aluminum oxide sandblasting (F) rough …
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Effect of different surface treatments on the composite–composite repair bond strength
Sandblasting with CoJet Sand with a mean particle size of 30 μm left behind an irregular surface with a mean roughness depth of 10 μm and an element distribution similar to that after aluminum oxide sandblasting (Fig. 3).
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Surface Treatment Protocols in the Cementation Process of Ceramic and Laboratory‐Processed Composite Restorations: A Literature Review
Scanning electron micro- scopic image of the Targis surface treated with aluminum oxide sandblasting , showing angular and irregular surface fis- sures; the silane coupling agent and the adhesive system will penetrate these fissures (×1,000 original magnification).
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Does Surface Topography Improve Electrochemical Behavior of Ti–6Al–4V Alloy in Different Saliva pH Levels?
The Rp and corrosion CPE parameters were compared by two-way ANOVA, factor 1: surface of the disks (machined, double acid-etched, and aluminum oxide sandblasted ) and factor 2: pH of artificial saliva (3, 6.5, and 9).
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Effects of sandblasting before orthophosphoric acid etching on lingual enamel: in-vitro roughness assessment.
Lingual enamel conditioning with aluminum oxide sandblasting before acid etching results in greater roughness and produces a conditioning pattern different from that of acid etching alone.
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