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Professional Silicon Carbide Blasting Media - 100 Grit Premium Grade (LEI-16)

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Le Lematec LEI-16 Silicon Carbide blasting media at 100 grit. Premium-grade abrasive that is harder than aluminum oxide, ideal for aggressive cutting on hard metals, ceramics, and stone. Compatible with all Le Lematec sandblasters. Price: ~$25. Factory direct from Le Lematec.

Best for: Aggressive material removal on hard surfaces like stainless steel, titanium, and stone. Higher cutting power than standard abrasives.

Silicon Carbide Blasting Media 100 Grit — Aggressive Abrasive

Experience superior cutting power with this professional-grade silicon carbide media. This #100 grit abrasive delivers exceptional surface preparation for rock polishing, rust removal, and precision finishing applications while maintaining consistent performance through multiple uses.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Superior Cutting: Sharp silicon carbide particles for fast removal
  • Precise Grade: #100 grit for controlled surface finishing
  • Multiple Uses: Works in blasters and tumblers
  • Long Life: Maintains cutting effectiveness over time
  • Fast Action: Efficient material removal rate
  • Clean Results: Produces smooth, uniform finish
  • Versatile Use: Perfect for rocks, metal, and coatings

Technical Specifications:

  • Material: Silicon carbide
  • Grit Size: #100
  • Application: Blasting/polishing
  • Use With: Standard blast equipment
  • Type: Reusable abrasive

Perfect for lapidary work, metal finishing, and surface preparation. Experience professional-grade cutting power - Add to Cart now to enhance your finishing capabilities.

Professional Quality Guarantee: Tested for consistent particle size and cutting performance.

When to Choose Silicon Carbide

Silicon carbide is the hardest commonly available blasting media (9.5 on the Mohs scale, just below diamond). Choose it when you need aggressive material removal: heavy rust, thick paint, heat scale, and hard coatings. It cuts 2-3x faster than aluminum oxide but creates a rougher surface profile. For delicate work or smooth finishes, choose glass bead or baking soda instead.

Surface Profile & Applications

100 grit silicon carbide produces a medium-aggressive surface profile ideal for paint adhesion and coating prep. Common applications include: steel fabrication prep, automotive frame stripping, industrial equipment refurbishment, and marine maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I reuse silicon carbide media?

Yes. Silicon carbide is highly durable and can be recycled 3-5 times before the particles break down enough to reduce cutting effectiveness. Use a media classifier screen to separate dust and fines between uses.

Is silicon carbide safe for aluminum parts?

Silicon carbide is very aggressive and can damage soft metals like aluminum, brass, and copper. For aluminum parts, use glass bead or plastic media instead. Silicon carbide is best suited for steel, iron, and hard alloys.

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Why Professionals Choose This Tool

  • Silicon Carbide — Hardest Common Abrasive: 9.5 Mohs hardness (harder than aluminum oxide) — cuts through the toughest surfaces faster
  • 100 Grit Medium Grade: Balanced between aggressive cutting and acceptable surface finish — the most versatile grit for general-purpose blasting
  • Sharp Angular Particles: Angular grain shape cuts faster and creates deeper surface profiles than round media like glass bead
  • Premium Performance: The professional choice when aluminum oxide is not aggressive enough — handles hardened steel, stainless, and ceramic

What's in the Box

  • Silicon carbide blasting media
  • 100 grit medium grade
  • Resealable bag
  • Usage guide

Compatible With

Sandblasters All Le Lematec sandblasters and standard blast equipment
Surfaces Hardened steel, stainless steel, glass, stone, ceramic, hard coatings
Applications Aggressive cutting, hard surface profiling, non-ferrous metal finishing

Ideal Applications: hard surface blasting, stainless steel prep, ceramic etching, aggressive cutting, premium surface profiling, industrial cleaning

Frequently Asked Questions

How is silicon carbide different from aluminum oxide?

Silicon carbide (SiC) is harder and sharper than aluminum oxide, making it more aggressive for cutting hard materials like stainless steel, titanium, and stone. It costs more but removes material faster.

What grit should I use?

100 grit silicon carbide is a medium-coarse abrasive ideal for aggressive surface preparation and material removal. For finer finishing work, consider brown corundum at 220 grit.

When should I use silicon carbide instead of aluminum oxide?

Silicon carbide is harder and cuts faster — use it when aluminum oxide is too slow: hard steel, stainless steel, ceramic, and glass. It costs more per pound but removes material faster, so the cost per job can actually be lower on hard surfaces. Aluminum oxide is better for softer materials and when you want less aggressive cutting.

Is silicon carbide reusable?

Silicon carbide fractures into sharp fragments during use, so it actually gets sharper as it breaks down (unlike aluminum oxide which rounds off). However, the particles become smaller with each use. Expect 2-3 reuse cycles before the particle size becomes too fine for effective blasting.

Quick Setup Guide

Load media into your sandblaster hopper. 100 grit is a medium-coarse abrasive suitable for moderate rust removal, paint stripping, and surface profiling. Set blaster pressure to 80-100 PSI for steel and iron, reduce to 60-80 PSI for softer metals like aluminum. Maintain 4-6 inch standoff distance for aggressive work, 8-12 inches for lighter finishing. Silicon carbide is harder than aluminum oxide and cuts faster but is more expensive per use — ideal for jobs where speed matters more than media cost.

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