Building materials

  • Cement
  • Lime
  • Fly ash
  • Quartz sand
  • Gravel, Rhine gravel, grey-white, e.g. for roofing
  • Hydrotop-M, mineral substrate, pumice and lava stone
  • Hydrotop-D, drainage lava 8-16 mm
  • Double-crushed chips
  • Rock flour
  • Basalt, for example, as a top layer material for paving stones
  • Free delivery or customer collection 
  • Packaging: Loose filling in the tipper, silo (vehicle) or big bags, optionally in your own big bags
       

 

Wood pellets

  • DIN Plus quality
  • Loose pellets, fuel, energy sources, energy wood
  • Heating: naturally efficient
  • Base material: wood shavings
  • Sustainable supply due to the large stock of wood in Germany
  • Delivery free of charge directly to you in a silo vehicle (truck)

 

Soda blasting abrasive

  • Expendable blasting abrasive
  • Suitable for blast cleaning without damaging the surface
  • Suitable for outdoor use, e.g. cleaning buildings and monuments
  • Angular, a little hard, not abrasive, water-soluble
  • Highest quality, food-safe, environmentally friendly
  • Base: pure synthetic sodium bicarbonate (sodium hydrogen carbonate / NaHCO3)
  • Grit sizes: 0.10-0.30 mm and 0.30-0.50 mm
  • Packaging: 25 kg sacks (1 ton per palette)
  • Bulk weight: 0.5-1.2 kg/l
  • Mohs hardness: 2-3
  • Connection to drainage system possible
  • Wide scope of application, e.g. stone, glass, wood, plastic etc.

Reusable blasting 

Cast steel chippings, cast steel grit, cast iron chippings and other reusable blasting abrasives can be obtained in addition to the range below:

Standard corundum

  • Reusable blasting abrasives
  • Suitable for blasting and sanding
  • Angular, coarse, hard
  • Iron-free
  • Less pure than white corundum
  • Contains titanium oxide
  • Brown aluminium oxide
  • Grit sizes from fine 53-75 μm to coarse 1,400-2,000 μm
  • Packaging: 25 kg sacks (1 ton per palette)
  • Bulk weight: 1.75 kg/l
  • Mohs hardness: 9
  • Brand new – not reclaimed
  • Wide scope of application 

Standard corundum FeSi

  • Reusable blasting abrasives
  • Suitable for blasting and sanding in open areas, not for stainless steel, not for non-ferrous metals
  • Angular, brittle, hard
  • Ferrous (bonded exclusively to silicon)
  • Less stable than standard corundum
  • Low purchase price
  • Continuous loss of blasting abrasive
  • Grit sizes from fine 0.12-0.25 mm to coarse 1-2 mm
  • Packaging: 25 kg sacks (1 ton per palette)
  • Bulk weight: 2.50 kg/l
  • Mohs hardness: 9
  • Also commonly called blast corundum
  • Alternative to conventional metallic blasting abrasives

White corundum

  • Reusable blasting abrasives
  • Suitable for sanding and blasting stainless steel and non-ferrous metals 
  • Angular, hard, brittle
  • Aggressive effect on blasted surface
  • Iron-free 
  • White aluminium oxide
  • Grit sizes from fine 53-75 μm to 1,400-2,000 μm 
  • Packaging: 25 kg sacks (1 ton per palette)
  • Bulk weight: 1.75 kg/l
  • Mohs hardness: 9
  • Brand new  – not reclaimed


Glass beads

  • Reusable blasting abrasives
  • Suitable for metallic and non-metallic objects
  • Gentle cleaning with optically appealing result
  • Slightly abrasive, i.e. low abrasive effect
  • Round grit
  • Iron-free
  • Grit sizes from fine 40-70 μm to coarse 425-850 μm 
  • Packaging: 25 kg sacks (1 ton per palette)
  • Used worldwide



Crushed glass

  • Reusable blasting abrasives
  • Suitable for sanding and blast cleaning in open spaces
  • Metallic and non-metallic objects
  • More aggressive than glass beads, can be used together
  • Matt finish and optical effects in surface finish
  • Angular grit
  • Iron-free 
  • Also called glass granulate
  • Low procurement costs
  • Continuous loss of blasting abrasive
  • Grit sizes from fine 80-150 μm to coarse 400-1,400 μm
  • Packaging: 25 kg sacks (1 ton per palette)
  • Bulk weight: 1.5 kg/l
  • Mohs hardness: 6

Ceramic beads

  • Reusable blasting abrasives
  • Suitable for: blast cleaning, compacting, shaping and finishing surfaces
  • Preferred sectors: food machine construction and medical sector
  • Round, very stable (8-15 times longer than with glass beads)
  • Iron-free
  • Reproducible surface roughness can be achieved
  • High procurement costs
  • Grit sizes from fine 0-125 μm to coarse 250-425 μm
  • Packaging: 25 kg sacks (1 ton per palette)
  • Bulk weight: 2.35 kg/l
  • Mohs hardness: 7.2

Garnet sand

  • Reusable blasting abrasives
  • Suitable for blast cleaning and roughening metallic surfaces
  • Not suitable for stainless steel, not for non-ferrous metals
  • Angular, natural, aggressive
  • Contains iron
  • Cost-effective, therefore also suitable as an expendable blasting abrasive in open spaces
  • Grit sizes 120, 80, 30/60 and 20/40 mesh, or from fine 0.18-0.25 mm to coarse 0.5-1.0 mm
  • Packaging: 25 kg sacks (1 ton per palette)
  • Bulk weight: 2.10 kg/l
  • Mohs hardness: 6-7.5
  • Brand new  – not reclaimed

Nutshell granules

  • Reusable blasting abrasives
  • Suitable for blast cleaning, deburring and matt finishing without wearing away the surface
  • Sensitive surfaces, e.g. plastics
  • Very soft, gentle, organic
  • Base: broken, cleaned and sieved walnut shells
  • Grit sizes from fine 0.20-0.45 mm
    to coarse 1.70-2.40 mm
  • Packaging: 25 kg sacks (1 ton per palette)
  • Bulk weight: 0.7 kg/l
  • Mohs hardness: 3.5

Silicon carbide

  • Reusable blasting abrasives
  • Suitable for sanding and blasting hardened steel and ceramics
  • Hard, angular, black
  • Most aggressive and second hardest blasting agent
  • Iron-free
  • Grit sizes from fine 53-75 μm to coarse 1,400-2,000 μm
  • Packaging: 25 kg sacks (1 ton per palette)
  • Bulk weight: 1.3 kg/l
  • Mohs hardness: 9-10