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white fused alumina VS brown fused alumina

Here’s a detailed comparison between White Fused Alumina (WFA) and Brown Fused Alumina (BFA) for abrasive applications, including sandblasting, grinding, and surface preparation:

1. Composition & Manufacturing

PropertyWhite Fused Alumina (WFA)Brown Fused Alumina (BFA)
Raw MaterialHigh-purity alumina (Al₂O₃ ≥ 99%)Bauxite (Al₂O₃ ~90-95%, with SiO₂, Fe₂O₃ impurities)
ProcessElectric arc fusion of pure aluminaCarbothermic reduction of bauxite + coke/iron
ColorWhiteDark brown

 

2. Physical & Mechanical Properties

PropertyWFABFA
Hardness (Mohs)9.08.5–9.0
ToughnessLower (brittle, sharp edges)Higher (resistant to impact)
Density~3.9 g/cm³~3.8 g/cm³
Grain ShapeAngular, sharpBlocky, slightly rounded

3. Performance in Abrasive Applications

ApplicationWFA AdvantagesBFA Advantages
Sandblasting– Cleaner surface finish (no contamination)
– Ideal for stainless steel, titanium, sensitive metals
– Cheaper, better for heavy rust/scale removal
– Higher recyclability (lasts longer)
Grinding– Precision grinding (e.g., tools, optics)
– Less workpiece heating
– Better for rough grinding (e.g., cast iron, steel)
Surface Prep– Preferred for coating adhesion (e.g., aerospace)– Faster material removal in heavy-duty work

4. Cost & Practical Considerations

FactorWFABFA
Price1.5–2× more expensive than BFALow-cost, economical for bulk use
DurabilityWears faster (sharp edges break)Longer lifespan (tougher grains)
ContaminationMinimal (pure Al₂O₃)Possible iron/silica residue

5. Which to Choose?

  • Use White Fused Alumina (WFA) if:

    • Working with stainless steel, aluminum, or polished surfaces.

    • Need high-purity blasting (e.g., medical, food-grade equipment).

    • Budget allows for premium finish.

  • Use Brown Fused Alumina (BFA) if:

    • Blasting carbon steel, cast iron, or heavy rust.

    • Cost-efficiency is critical (e.g., shipyards, construction).

    • Recycling abrasives is needed (e.g., blast rooms).

6. Alternatives

  • For even harder abrasives: Consider Silicon Carbide (SiC) (but more expensive).

  • For eco-friendly blastingGarnet or Crushed Glass.

  • For heavy-duty cleaningSteel Grit (for rust removal).

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