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Brown Fused Alumina for Cookware Blasting

Brown Fused Alumina (BFA) is a popular abrasive material used in surface blasting applications, including the preparation of cookware surfaces. Here’s how it’s used and its key benefits:

Why Use Brown Fused Alumina for Cookware Blasting?

  1. High Hardness (Mohs 9.0) – Effectively removes scale, rust, and old coatings from metal cookware.

  2. Durable & Reusable – Long-lasting grains reduce blasting costs over time.

  3. Sharp Edges – Provides an optimal anchor profile for coatings (e.g., non-stick, ceramic).

  4. Chemical Inertness – Does not contaminate the cookware surface.

  5. Uniform Particle Size – Ensures consistent surface roughness for better coating adhesion.

Common Applications in Cookware Manufacturing

  • Surface Cleaning – Removes oxides, residues, and imperfections before coating.

  • Roughness Creation – Enhances adhesion for non-stick or ceramic coatings.

  • Finishing – Produces a matte or satin surface for aesthetic appeal.

Blasting Parameters (Typical)

  • Grit Size:

    • Coarse (16-60 grit) – For heavy rust/coating removal.

    • Medium (80-120 grit) – For general surface preparation.

    • Fine (150-220 grit) – For final finishing.

  • Blasting Pressure: 60-100 PSI (varies based on material thickness).

  • Nozzle Type: Tungsten carbide or ceramic for longevity.

Advantages Over Other Abrasives

  • vs. Glass Beads – BFA is more aggressive and longer-lasting.

  • vs. Silicon Carbide – More cost-effective while still highly efficient.

  • vs. Steel Grit – Less likely to embed in softer metals like aluminum.

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