Steel shots are small, spherical pellets of steel that are used in various industrial applications.
They are typically made by melting scrap steel in a furnace, then pouring the molten steel into a shot tower,
where the steel droplets are cooled and solidified into small,
round pellets. Steel shots come in different sizes and grades, depending on the specific application they are intended for.
Some common uses for steel shots include cleaning and descaling surfaces,
such as metal parts, castings, and forgings, as well as for shot peening,
which is a process used to strengthen and harden metal surfaces. Steel shots can also be used as a blast medium in abrasive blasting operations,
where they are propelled at high speeds to remove rust, scale, and other coatings from surfaces.