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High-carbon heat treated steel angular abrasives (G) G abrasives, marked GH possess a minimum
hardness of 60 HRc. We recommend them exclusively for blasting with compressed
air. Due to their exceptional abrasive characteristics optimal surface
profiles can be achieved and this is a basic requirement for high quality
surface protection. G abrasives marked GM possess the hardness
from 52 to 56 HRc. They are recommended for the preparation of surfaces
with high requirements concerning the purification and roughness profile
(enamelling, metal coating...). G abrasives marked GN possess the hardness
from 48 to 52 HRc. They are recommended for the applications in the surface
preparation (cleaning) prior to painting, for the removal of sand,...
Characteristics of granite cutting abrasives Steel abrasives for granite cutting possess the hardness from 64 to 66 HRc. They are recomended exclusively for cutting of granite blocks. When applied for granite block cutting maximum cutting
of the stone is granted due to abrasive characteristics.
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