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10X Engineered Materials Pressure Gauge Kit

Oil filled pressure gauge kit includes a convenient carrying case and six needles. Exactly what you need for daily checks of blasting pressure to ensure maximum speed and efficiency!

Field demonstration: Superoxalloy vs. garnet 30/60

10X Superoxalloy is 50% Faster than Garnet In a comparison test, 10X superoxalloy abrasive was over 50% faster than garnet at removing epoxy from steel panels. Greener Blast Technologies, a Boston-based manufacturer of vapor-blasting equipment, performed a...

KinetiX 20/70

Product Description While sandblasting is crucial to many projects, the operation has its challenges. Many issues lie in the commercial sandblasting abrasives available today. They’re dusty, can pose health issues, and aren’t always as efficient as you’d like for cost...

Safety

Safe Abrasive Blasting With Patented and Biosoluble Superoxalloy Ensuring Safety in Blasting Operations  At 10X Engineered Materials, nothing is more important than your safety. We understand the uncertainty and concerns you face regarding your safety and the safety...

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Privacy Policy Your privacy is critically important to us. 10X Engineered Materials is located at: 10X Engineered Materials1162 Manchester Ave.Indiana, United States 46992 It is 10X Engineered Materials’s policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may...

15 Different Types of Blasting Abrasives

Abrasive blasting — sometimes referred to as sandblasting or media blasting — is an effective way to clean and prepare surfaces. As there are numerous blasting media types to choose from, you must determine the best material for your application. Our guide provides an...

10X Vs. Aluminum Oxide

  10X Vs. Aluminum Oxide Aluminum Oxide Aluminum Oxide has been manufactured and used since the mid-1800s, first as naturally occurring mineral blends that included corundum (aluminum oxide).  In the early-to-mid 1900’s, electric arc reduction furnaces began to be...

How to Start a Sandblasting Business

Sandblasting or abrasive blasting companies specialize in removing corrosion, rust, paints, and coatings from durable materials such as metal, composites, and wood. It’s a profitable business, provided you follow the proper steps and acquire the most appropriate...

Railcar Sandblasting

Railcar Sandblasting Shop Railcar Abrasives Railroad cars transport hazardous and non-hazardous materials that can leak or spill, leading to potential injury and property damage if not appropriately addressed. As a result, abrasive blasting is critical for railcar...

Do 10X Abrasives Contain Too Much Beryllium?

An open letter to the blasting community: I am honored to be the CEO and a co-founder of 10X Engineered Materials. Our entire extended team, from our factory workers to our board chairman and investors, is dedicated to a missionof breakthrough innovation and improving...

Automotive Sandblasting

Automotive Sandblasting Automotive manufacturers and restoration shops frequently use blasting operations for their surface preparation tasks. Professionals in these industries rely on automotive sandblasting equipment to remove rust, paint and other coatings or...

Mill Scale Sandblasting

Mill Scale Sandblasting Mill scale consists of iron oxides and magnetite that coats the surface of hot rolled steel, and it can be difficult to remove without the proper tools. Sandblasting is a proven method to eliminate mill scale, which must be done before any...

Sandblasting For Paint Removal

Sandblasting For Paint Removal Although operations across a broad industry range have used sandblasting to remove paint for decades, sand as a blasting material has ended because of its health risks to operators. Today’s manufacturers have turned to advanced...

Shipyard Sandblasting Media

Shipyard Sandblasting Media When attempting to achieve the longest life span for your ship, incorporating the most effective blasting techniques into your maintenance practices is critical. Blasting your ship’s surface with a high-performance abrasive safely...

Low-Dust Abrasive

      Low-Dust Abrasive While sandblasting refers to operations involving spraying media at surfaces to clean or abrade them, sand is often not involved in these processes. Though it was the first to serve this purpose, sand as a media has fallen out of...

Sandblasting Concrete

Sandblasting Concrete Concrete blasting involves using abrasive materials to strip and profile the material’s surface. It is common in construction and building maintenance applications for cleaning or preparing concrete for paint or coating. The process uses...

Sandblasting Brick

Sandblasting Brick Abrasive blasting — commonly called sandblasting — involves shooting a stream of abrasive materials forcibly against a surface to achieve a specific result, from smoothing and cleaning to removing potentially harmful corrosion or contaminants. The...

Your Sandblasting Nozzle Size Guide

When it comes to sandblasting equipment, each component matters. From the nozzle tip to the inner diameter of the blast and air supply lines and the rating of your air compressor to the abrasive media, each piece of your blasting system plays a role in your...

Bridge Sandblasting

Bridge Sandblasting Blasting is one of the most critical elements for bridge maintenance. High-performance abrasive media paired with effective blasting equipment helps maintain a bridge’s integrity by removing surface rust, paint, mill scale, and other...

Sandblasting Powder Coating

Sandblasting Powder Coating Powder coating is a popular option for protecting various parts and structures because it is stronger and more durable than typical liquid coating systems, but it can still chip and experience wear over time. Sandblasting, or abrasive...

Sandblasting Brass

    Sandblasting Brass Sandblasting brass is an excellent method for cleaning or preparing the surface. The process involves blasting abrasive media onto a brass surface at high velocity with pressurized air to create an ideal surface texture or surface profile while...

How to Sandblast Fiberglass

How to Sandblast Fiberglass Sandblasting fiberglass is often more efficient than other coating and contaminant removal methods, but it is only effective with the right abrasive materials, blasting equipment, and the proper techniques. Learn how sandblasting fiberglass...

Can You Sandblast Furniture?

When traditional methods like sanding or chemical stripping seem unsuitable for furniture restoration, you want a more convenient solution. You can sandblast furniture for effective results, even when dealing with varied materials such as wood and metal. What Is...

About 10X

About Us Meet the team behindsuperoxalloy abrasives A message from the 10X team Can a new company with an all-new class of abrasives help boost the surface preparation industry to all-new levels of productivity and skill? That’s our mission. Three principles...

Sandblasting Aluminum

Sandblasting Aluminum Applications across various industries use aluminum blasting processes to prepare parts for a new coating, ensuring a properly profiled, clean SSPC SP-5 white metal finish when complete. Blasting is also a valuable maintenance technique because...

Firearm Sandblasting

Firearm Sandblasting Media blasting — also called bead blasting or sandblasting — is a surface preparation technique beneficial for various applications in the firearm industry. Manufacturers and refurbishers use these methods for treating the surfaces of firearm...

Aerospace Sandblasting

Aerospace Sandblasting Aerospace is among the many industries that rely on blasting for aircraft surface preparation. Aviation maintenance crews require modern equipment and effective blasting media to create a surface with maximum coating adhesion. Choosing a...

Pipeline Sandblasting

Pipeline Sandblasting Pipelines are critical energy infrastructure assets; in order to perform as needed and resist corrosion and other damage, proper surface preparation is essential. Sandblasting, or abrasive blasting, with quality abrasive materials, clears the...

Is Silica Sand Safe to Blast With?

Workers started blasting with silica sand more than 100 years ago. It was a popular abrasive media for many applications due to its availability, particle size and effectiveness on various substrates. However, research has revealed that silica sand is dangerous to...

Can You Sandblast Headstones and Monuments?

You can sandblast headstones and monuments using the proper preparation, technique, and abrasives. Sandblasting headstones requires attention to detail to accurately create names, dates, and images. To accomplish this, it’s important to have a nozzle with the...

Sandblasting Cast Iron

Sandblasting Cast Iron Cast iron is surprisingly fragile — you’ll harm the material and reduce its effectiveness with the wrong abrasive. Sandblasting, however, can provide an effective way to prepare surfaces of cast iron for processes like powder coating and...

Sandblasting Rust

Sandblasting Rust Corrosion damages and weakens materials, often leading to premature failure when left unmanaged. Eliminating rust and corrosion is an essential step in preparing a surface for a protective coating. Fortunately, sandblasting with the correct blasting...

Water Tower Sandblasting

Water Tower Sandblasting Abrasive blasting is an effective process for preparing new and existing metal surfaces for coatings. High-performance abrasives are especially useful for water tower blasting because of the additional challenges of blasting these structures...

Military Sandblasting

  Military Sandblasting Military and government applications across all sectors depend on high-quality blasting media for various tasks, including maintenance and surface preparation. Removing old coatings and corrosion from military assets is critical for readiness...

Can Beach Sand Be Used for Sandblasting?

Whether you need to remove rust or corrosion or prepare a hard surface for paint, the type of blasting material you use in sandblasting projects can affect the results. Beyond affecting the surface condition and profile, the wrong blasting material can also impact...

How to Start a Powder Coating Business

Powder coating is an eco-friendly, durable dry finishing process that delivers customers’ desired aesthetics at a favorable price point. Is powder coating a good business to start? Starting a powder coating business can be rewarding when you have the right plan....

Can You Sandblast a Car?

Yes, a car can be sandblasted. Sandblasting is a popular method for removing paint, rust and other contaminants before restoring or refinishing a car. Although most abrasive blasting doesn’t use sand anymore, many people still use the term...

Can You Sandblast Epoxy?

Can You Sandblast Epoxy? You can sandblast epoxy and many other substances using our innovative blasting abrasives. 10X Engineered Materials superoxalloy abrasives are unique because they are made from mineral wool, and they are the only biosoluble abrasives on the...

Can You Sandblast a Deck?

Deck maintenance ensures longevity and beauty. Painting and staining are popular for enhancing a deck’s appearance and durability, and preparing the deck for such treatment is crucial. Sandblasting is a powerful technique among the various preparation methods to...

Chrome Sandblasting

Chrome Sandblasting Browse Our Abrasives Because chrome plating is typically more durable than many other industrial coatings, removing this from a surface can often be challenging. Abrasive blasting — also referred to as sandblasting — is a technique that can strip...

Aluminum oxide sandblasting to remove Cerakote

Can Sandblasting Remove Cerakote®? Abrasive blasting is an effective and common method to remove layers of Cerakote® from a surface. There are several different types of blast media you can use to accomplish this, ranging from aluminum oxide to garnet and...

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What Are the Hazards of Sandblasting?

Sandblasting, or abrasive blasting, requires high-pressure equipment to blast abrasive media particles onto a surface or substrate. Businesses across industries use abrasive media blasting for applications such as surface preparation, corrosion removal, rust removal,...

Sandblasting Copper

Sandblasting Copper Copper blasting — also called sandblasting — refers to using abrasive media for cleaning or preparing the surface of a copper substrate. The process involves directing a high-pressure stream of abrasives onto the workpiece to remove corrosion,...

Coal Slag vs. 10X Superoxalloy Abrasives

Coal slag and superoxalloy are both commonly used in surface preparation, but these two popular types of blasting media differ vastly in terms of safety, surface finish and reusability. Our guide will provide an in-depth comparison of the two products so you can make...

Can You Sandblast Stainless Steel?

Sandblasting Stainless Steel Sandblasting is highly effective at cleaning a surface with high-velocity particles before painting or coating it. This process uses an abrasive paired with an air compressor, blasting pot, and nozzle to remove corrosion, paint, and other...

Aluminum Oxide Alternative

    Aluminum Oxide Alternative Cost-Effective — Safe — Efficient Contact Us GET PROJECTS DONE FASTER   Aluminum Oxide has not changed its technology since the 1930s… We’re offering a cutting-edge solution that increases efficiency and cost-savings. ...

What Aluminum Oxide Blasting to Use for Bondo

Using aluminum oxide blast abrasive to remove Bondo Bondo is a popular filler used in body shops all over the world. However, there may be times when it needs to be removed. If you’re looking for an abrasive material to remove the bondo from a car, here are a...

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Find Your Distributor 10x Superoxalloy Abrasives Are Available Globally 10X Engineered Materials now offers direct shipments of our EpiX line of high-performance superoxalloy abrasive, as well as our DynamiX and KinetiX products. Click the button below to learn more...

Sandblasting Library

10X Engineered Library Explore the latest on 10XSuperoxalloy Abrasives Brochure Learn how process improvement science led to the development of a new category of blasting media: superoxalloy abrasives Explore specifications, applications and performance results for...

Sandblasting Media for the Agricultural Industry

Sandblasting Media for the Agricultural Industry Sandblasting is one of the fastest and most effective ways to restore and enhance farm equipment or tools. Using a high-performance abrasive, you can sandblast agricultural equipment to remove coatings, rust and other...

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10X Engineered Library Explore the latest on 10XSuperoxalloy Abrasives Brochure Learn how process improvement science led to the development of a new category of blasting media: superoxalloy abrasives Explore specifications, applications and performance results for...

The Best Aluminum Oxide Blasting to Use for Galvanizing

Choosing an aluminum oxide blasting to use for galvanizing Not all aluminum oxide blasting is created equal. A lot of people automatically turn to  aluminum oxide blasting for the removal of galvanizing without knowing the differences between the different aluminum...

The Best Garnet Abrasive for Bondo

The best garnet abrasive to use on Bondo Bondo is a popular filler used in body shops all over the world. However, there may be times when it needs to be removed. If you’re looking for an abrasive material to remove the Bondo from a car, here’s a few...

What Aluminum Oxide Blasting to Use for Galvanizing

Choosing an aluminum oxide blasting grit for galvanizing removal Not all aluminum oxide blasting is created equal. A lot of people automatically turn to  aluminum oxide blasting for the removal of galvanizing without knowing the differences between the different...

10X Product Support

  10X Product Support 10X’s Superoxalloy abrasives are much more efficient than other abrasives and have superior abrasive flow characteristics in both wet and dry abrasive blasting systems. Therefore, when you first switch to our products, you should familiarize...

Aluminum Oxide Sandblasting to Remove Bondo

Choosing the best aluminum oxide abrasive to remove Bondo Bondo is primarily used for automotive repairs and filling gaps in surfaces. Due to it being a strong compound, bondo can be very tough to remove without the use of abrasive blasting. Aluminum oxide is a...

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10X Test Kit Confirmation

Thanks for signing up! We’ve just sent a confirmation email to your inbox.   Want to learn more about how the 10X Superoxalloy Blasting Abrasive is making a difference for other organizations? Check out our Field Reports in the Library section of our top menu....

The Skeptic

The Skeptic Are superoxalloy abrasives really that good?  At 10X Engineered Materials, our products are so different and our claims so bold that it is commonplace for our prospects to be skeptical. We’re going to share a story with you about a gentleman who served in...

Aluminum Oxide for Removing Bedliner

Choosing an aluminum oxide blasting grit for removing bedliner What is Bedliner? Truck bedliner or simply Bedliner is a protector applied or installed into a truck bed. They can be used to protect the bed of the truck from impact and abbrasive damage. There are two...

Onboarding Form

10X Onboarding Form Our goal is to help you save time and money with innovative abrasive solutions. And that starts with knowing how we can best serve you. Please fill out this form so we know how best to help you. Remember, the first blast is the worst blast, but...

10X Test Kit

10X Superoxalloy Blasting Abrasive Test Kit Sign-Up Your Superoxalloy Test Kit is almost on its way. The no charge kit includes: Enough of our 10X Superoxalloy blasting abrasive to run a comparison test in your facility. A testing optimization guide A special...

Kinetix Superoxalloy Abrasive

Super-fast,cost-efficient abrasive For high-volumeblasting jobs While sandblasting is crucial to many projects, the operation has its challenges. Many issues lie in the commercial sandblasting abrasives available today. They’re dusty, can pose health issues, and...

Refund & Return Policy

Refund and Return Policy Requests to return Goods must be approved in advance, in writing, by 10X Engineered Materials. If the reason for the return is other than a timely claim under the Seller’s Limited Warranty for the product, a 25% restocking fee will be...

Increasing Profitability with Superoxalloy Abrasives

A Webinar Sponsored by Allredi Canada 10X Engineered Materials discusses increasing profitability with the use of superoxalloy abrasives in this webinar sponsored by Allredi Canada. We discuss the benefits of 10X superoxalloy abrasives, how to optimize your blast, and...

Safety with 10X superoxalloy abrasives

Safety Webinar 10X Engineered Materials focuses on safe, environmentally friendly, science-based breakthroughs. 10X superoxalloy abrasives are 100% recycled from mineral wool insulation, a safe commercial product for nearly 100 years. In this webinar, we discuss the...

10X Abrasives Solves Threat of Shipyard Shutdown Due to Dust

Complaints from shipyard neighbors about abrasive dust threatened to end blasting operations during daytime hours. In search of a solution, the shipyard implemented two ideas from the 10X technical support team 1.) Try 10X Superoxalloy Abrasive 2.) Slightly Modify the...

Customer Increases Abrasive Recyclability And Decreases Cost

Can Abrasives Be Recycled?  Yes, abrasives can be recycled.  Many of our industrial customers engage in abrasive blast media recycling using 10X superoxalloy abrasives. Some opt for a straightforward method with little to no equipment: vacuuming or sweeping up the...

Ragz 2 Rich’s

 Customer spotlight: Ragz 2 Rich’s Learn what 10X customer Ragz 2 Rich’s experience has been using superoxalloy...

Welcome PaintSquare readers!

Welcome PaintSquare readers! We’re glad you’re interested in trying an advanced abrasive from 10X Engineered Materials.  We’re currently offering the following promotion for businesses interested in trying 10X for the first time: Free shipping on full truckload orders...

Field demonstration: EpiX EP on powder coating

10X Superoxalloy Delivers Speed and Performance Even tough coatings are no match for innovative 10X superoxalloy abrasives. Watch how the abrasive cuts through heavy paint over powder coat quickly and thoroughly at just 60 PSI. It’s what the superoxalloy inventor...

FAQs

FAQs Common questions about anuncommon blasting media Hardness How can 10X superoxalloy abrasives work more efficiently than abrasives rated higher on the Mohs hardness scale? It is generally accepted that harder abrasives are more effective in removing coatings. But...

Green Mountain Media Blasting & Powder Coating

Green Mountain Media & Greener Blast 10X customer Green Mountain Media Blasting & Powder Coating spent the day blasting with superoxalloy abrasives with Greener Blast Technologies. 10X superoxalloy abrasives blasted faster in both dry and wet applications than...

Why Superoxalloy?

About superoxalloy abrasives an all-new class ofabrasive blast media What is a superoxalloy abrasive? Superoxalloy (soo-per-ox’-uh-loy) An engineered alloy of oxide minerals created through highly controlled formulation and tempering (high heat + rapid cooling). The...

Dynamix

Heavy Duty Grade, For Your Toughest Industrial Applications Versatile — Deeper Profile For Max Coating Performance Choose DynamiX superoxalloy abrasives for… Thick and difficult to remove coatings: multi-layers, elastomerics, high solids epoxies  Shipyards and...