How to control the fragmentation rate of Steel Cut Wire Shot (SCWS) is a comprehensive issue that involves material selection, production process, operating parameters and maintenance management. Fragmentation rate is one of the most important indicators for evaluating the performance of Steel Cut Wire Shot, and a high fragmentation rate not only increases the cost, but also affects the cleaning effect and shot blasting efficiency. The following content will start from the analysis of the causes of fragmentation rate, discuss the specific measures to control the fragmentation rate, and combined with practical cases to illustrate its application.
In industrial applications, stainless steel cut wire shot is often used in surface treatment processes such as shot peening, cleaning, deburring and strengthening. In order to ensure the uniformity and consistency of the blasting effect, multiple factors in the operation process need to be precisely controlled. Only when all factors work together can the best blasting effect be achieved, ensuring the quality of the product and the surface treatment effect.
In the industrial manufacturing process, surface cleaning of tiny parts is a key step to ensure the quality of parts, especially in the fields of aviation, automobiles, precision machinery and medical equipment. Traditional cleaning methods may result in poor cleaning effects or damage to parts due to the complex shapes and sensitivity of tiny parts. Stainless steel cutting steel shot is widely used in surface cleaning of tiny parts due to its excellent performance and unique advantages.