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Steel Shot blasting steel dust cannot be recycled???
Have a sample assayed and if it is high iron and nothing exotic a farmer
might want to dress his field with it - or you your front yard grass. Grass uses iron to green with. People don't like it since it rusts. So fields are best. Martin On 2/14/2019 8:52 PM, Ignoramus12177 wrote: Some company is offering me to take a large number of barrels full of worn out steel shot blast. It is a all steel powder with grains the size of regular table salt. I took a sample to a scrap yard and they say that they do not want to pay for it as there is "no market for this commodity". As I cannot easily see why this powder cannot be melted, I would like to see if anyone knows why? What is so bad about used all steel shot blast media? |
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