Glass material for treating hard surfaces

Abrading – Abrading process – Utilizing fluent abradant

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51307, 51308, B24B 100, C09C 168

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ABSTRACT:
The glass material for treating hard surfaces by being continually hurled at high velocity against the surfaces, includes substantially particles of broken glass provided from glass parts having a thickness greater than 75/1000 of an inch, the particles having sizes as selected with mesh sieve sizes of grade 5 to grade 60, having sharp edges and having a hardness greater than 5.5 Mohs.

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