Abrajet™ Garnet is the top quality ECOLOGICAL abrasive granite produced specifically for  cutting processes with water jets.
Its purity and impurity  features, having been washed with the special “WET CLEANING” system, guarantee  a perfect cut, thus optimising consumption and eliminating all problems caused  by dusts. 
The strong bags weighing  25 Kg. each  are made up from 3 protective layers (two in paper and an intermediate plastic  layer) against humidity. These bags are packaged inside a large plastic bag,  which can be re-used to dispose of the worn abrasive.
The most common particle  sizes for water jet cutting are:
80 Mesh 
120 Mesh 
       
	  
	  		 ROCK GARNET (G80SAC and G80SFU)
			
	        
				
				Stereomicroscope observation  at 6x magnification
			
 
			
	        
				
The ROCK quality is a  product obtained from mines. It has a very indented and jagged aspect. This peculiarity  increases its cutting power (up to 15%) with respect to products obtained from  sea sand, BEACH. As well as the speed, advantages are given by the decrease in  consumption of abrasive and electrical power and therefore there is a reduction  in production costs. The Rock Garnet has "zero" radioactivity, differently  to products obtained from Beach sand.
 
			
	        
				
			    
				Crystal observed at 40x magnification
			
 
			
			
	   
	  
	  
	  
	  		 BEACH GARNET (B80SAC and B80SFU)
			
	        
				
				Crystal observed at 40x magnification			
 
			
        
				
The BEACH quality is  obtained from sea sand and for this reason has rounded corners, characteristic  of all stones that are subject to tides. This type of granite is found mainly  in Australia, India, Sri Lanka. From whichever part of this world this material originates, the  quality is always the same as the product cannot change according to the sea  bed from where it is obtained. The cutting speed is lower than that obtained with  the ROCK product and depends greatly on the cleanliness of the material.
 
			
	        
				
			    
				Crystal observed at 40x magnification