GRITSMITH 40-60 Grit Ground Walnut Shell Media (5 LBS / 2.3 KG) - Extra Fine Grit for Tumbling, Blasting, Vibratory, Polishing, Deburring
GRITSMITH 40-60 Grit Ground Walnut Shell Media (5 LBS / 2.3 KG) - Extra Fine Grit for Tumbling, Blasting, Vibratory, Polishing, Deburring
Description
Discover the versatility of our 40-60 Grit Crushed Walnut Shells, perfect for walnut media blasting applications. This walnut media is highly effective in cleaning paint, grease, and other dirt from various surfaces, including glass, fiberglass, wood, plastic, stone, and soft metals, while preserving the integrity of the substrate materials. Ideal for use with blasting or vibratory tumblers, it offers environmentally friendly benefits being 100% silica-free. Whether you're deburring, preparing surfaces, crafting, or working on scale modeling projects, this walnut media is a sustainable and effective choice for a wide range of applications.
Item Details
Pickup Location
7440 Dean Martin Dr Suite 204
Las Vegas, NV, 89139
Quality
Auction closes
June 20, 2025 at 2:42 AM
brand
GRITSMITHEstimated Retail Price
$24.95
color
40-60 Gritsize
5 Lbsweight
5.00 lbsBuyers Premium
15%
Inventory Number
1039992395
Features
- Crushed walnut shells (0.25 mm – 0.42 mm) offer non-toxic, effective blasting and polishing on soft metals, woods, plastic, jewelry, and gems.
- Walnut Shell Media is a sustainable choice suitable for blasting or vibratory tumblers, as well as for polishing, deburring, anti-slip applications, scale modeling, exfoliants, and as fillers
- All-natural walnut shells, with a Mohs Scale hardness of 4.5-5, ensure safe and sustainable removal of surface matter without harming the material or substrate, providing a durable solution.
- Highly effective in removing paint, grease, and dirt while preserving the integrity of substrates, making it suitable for a variety of surfaces.
- Sustainable, durable, and reusable ground walnut shells that are safe for the environment.


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