Do you understand the classification of sand planting process?
Sand planting process is divided into electrostatic sand planting and gravity sand planting.
Electrostatic sand planting relies on the electrostatic field force to suck up the sand grains. The advantage is that the grains are more evenly distributed, while the disadvantage is that if the grains are too large, they cannot be sucked up. The larger the grit, the more the electric field force has to be increased, which means that the voltage and current have to be increased, thus increasing the production costs.
In gravity sand planting, the grains are poured down by gravity from the top to the bottom. The advantage is that the size of the grit is not limited and the production cost is low. The disadvantage is that the grains are not evenly distributed, which results in a less strong bond and less sharp grinding than with electrostatic sand planting.