Coal Slag Spent Abrasive Removal & Recycling In Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, & North Carolina.

Coal slag is a byproduct generated during the process of coal combustion in power plants. It is a granular material that consists of various components such as coal ash, silica, alumina, iron, and calcium. Coal slag is commonly used as an abrasive material in various industrial applications, including sandblasting, surface preparation, and abrasive cleaning. Here are a few reasons why coal slag is considered a good abrasive:

Hardness: Coal slag is known for its high hardness, which makes it effective in removing tough coatings and contaminants from surfaces. It has a hardness rating of 6-7 on the Mohs scale, similar to that of many other commonly used abrasives like crushed glass or garnet.

Angular Shape: The particles of coal slag have angular edges and sharp points. This shape enhances its cutting ability and allows it to penetrate and remove coatings more effectively compared to rounded abrasives. The angular shape also contributes to increased productivity and faster cleaning or blasting times.

Abrasive Strength: Coal slag possesses excellent abrasive strength, allowing it to withstand repeated impact and maintain its cutting ability even after multiple uses. It is a durable abrasive that can be recycled and reused multiple times, which adds to its cost-effectiveness.

Low Free Silica Content: Silica is a hazardous substance associated with health risks such as silicosis when inhaled. Coal slag has relatively low free silica content compared to some other abrasives like silica sand, making it a safer option for abrasive blasting while minimizing the risk of silica-related health issues.

Wide Range of Applications: Coal slag is suitable for a variety of abrasive applications, including removing rust, paint, scale, and corrosion from metal surfaces, preparing surfaces for coating or painting, cleaning concrete and brickwork, and even providing texture to surfaces for aesthetic purposes.

It’s important to note that while coal slag is widely used, there are environmental concerns associated with its disposal due to the potential presence of heavy metals. Proper handling, recycling, and disposal methods should be followed to minimize any environmental impact.

Why Is It Important To Recycle Coal Slag Abrasive?

If not disposed of properly, coal slag abrasive can harm the environment by releasing heavy metals and other pollutants into the air and water. Recycling coal slag abrasive is important because it reduces waste and promotes sustainability by turning a potentially harmful material into a useful resource. KanAgg Recycling offers a safe and effective way to recycle coal slag abrasive in Houston, helping to protect the environment and benefit the community.

The Benefits Of Recycling Coal Slag Abrasive with KanAgg Recycling

Recycling coal slag abrasive has numerous benefits, both for the environment and for businesses. By recycling this material, we can reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills, which helps to conserve natural resources and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, recycling coal slag abrasive can help businesses save money on disposal costs and reduce their environmental footprint. At KanAgg Recycling, we use state-of-the-art equipment and processes to ensure that coal slag abrasive is recycled properly and safely.

The Environmental Impact Of Improper Disposal Of Coal Slag Abrasive

Improper disposal of coal slag abrasive can have a significant impact on the environment. When this material is not recycled or disposed of properly, it can release heavy metals and other pollutants into the air and water. These pollutants can harm wildlife, contaminate soil and water sources, and contribute to air pollution. By recycling coal slag abrasive, we can reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills and prevent these harmful pollutants from entering the environment.

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Other Types of Spent Abrasives We Accept!

  • Silica Sand (Sugar Sand)

  • Nickel Slag

  • Copper Slag

  • Crushed Glass

  • Garnet

  • Starblast

  • And More

Industries We Serve

Headquartered in Houston, TX, KanAgg specializes in the removal and recycling of spent sandblast abrasives. Our expertise and focus centers on:

  • Oilfield Services

  • Infrastructure Rehabilitation Projects

  • On-shore/Off-shore Rig Fabrications

  • Shipyards

  • Elevated Water Towers

  • Ground Storage Tanks

  • General Sandblast Applications

What Our Customers Say

“The guys at KanAgg have done a great job the past years with our sand recycling program. We strive to provide great service at a fair price and we enjoy working with a company that shares the same values. We have a great relationship with KanAgg and plan to continue working with them in the future.”

JAY FRAZIER, Westfield Sandblasting

“Excellent customer service, consistent reliability and competitive pricing are just some of the reasons that we continue to depend on KanAgg to accommodate our disposal needs. We value the relationship we have with the professional, friendly staff at KanAgg and look forward to working with them for many more years.”

PAM POWER, Buster Enterprises, Inc.

“My experiences with KanAgg Recycling have always been excellent! They get the job done quickly and efficiently. I highly recommend them!”

VICTORIA VILLEGAS, Omega Coatings

“We had a tight schedule on short notice, over the holidays no less, and everything went perfectly. Historically, grit disposal has been a headache for a myriad of reasons (service, price, schedule, etc.). The KanAgg team was professional, communicated perfectly, and efficient. Working with Brock and his team was a breeze, I highly recommend them.”

GARY GASTON, Vice President, AAA Blast-Cote, Inc.

Our Locations

KanAgg Recycling Locations in the Southern US
  • Houston, Texas

  • Gautier, Mississippi

  • North Charleston, South Carolina

  • Belle Chasse, Louisiana

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