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Shot-Blast Particles Through the Microscope

Shot-Blast Particles

These are particles that are created by shot-blasting metal parts that were coated with oil. This accumulated debris began smoldering as a result of oxidation generated heat by the oil in contact with the fresh metal surfaces. The low temperature combustion resulted in forming a thin layer of oxidized metal on the surface of the flakes. Thin film interference colors were the result.

Transmitted Circular Polarized Light and Reflected Darkfield Illumination

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Metal shot-blast tends to create thin flakes of metal as well as debris from the surface of the material being processed.

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