A side-by-side comparison for smarter, more sustainable surface preparation
In industrial blasting, choosing the right abrasive directly affects project efficiency, finish quality, and overall cost. Two popular options — crushed glass and garnet — dominate the market. But which one performs better for your needs?
Let’s break it down.
What is Crushed Glass Blasting Media?
Crushed glass is made from 100% post-consumer recycled glass, processed into sharp, angular particles.
Key characteristics:
Silica-free and non-toxic
Available in multiple mesh sizes (10/20 to 80+)
Produces low dust
Environmentally friendly and LEED-compliant
What is Garnet Blasting Media?
Garnet is a naturally occurring mineral abrasive, mined and processed into uniform particles.
Key characteristics:
High hardness (Mohs 7.5–8.0)
Angular to sub-angular shapes
Low dust emission compared to silica sand
Recyclable in certain applications
Performance Comparison: Crushed Glass vs. Garnet
| Feature | Crushed Glass | Garnet |
|---|---|---|
| Cutting Speed | Fast cutting on softer coatings & rust | Excellent on hard coatings & thick rust |
| Surface Profile | Ideal for 2–4 mil profile | Can achieve 2–5 mil profile |
| Dust Generation | Low, but higher than garnet | Very low |
| Recyclability | Typically single-use | Can be reused multiple cycles |
| Cost | Lower initial cost | Higher initial cost |
| Environmental Impact | 100% recycled, silica-free | Natural mineral, mining impact |
| Safety | Silica-free, inert | Silica-free, inert |
When to Choose Crushed Glass
Budget-conscious projects needing fast cutting
Eco-focused operations wanting recycled materials
Single-use blasting for field work or open blasting areas
Removing paint, rust, mill scale from steel or concrete
When to Choose Garnet
High-spec industrial work requiring minimal dust
Closed-loop blasting systems where recyclability matters
Coating removal on harder substrates
Shipyard and offshore blasting where visibility is critical
Cost & Efficiency Insights
While garnet can be reused, the lower initial price of crushed glass often offsets its single-use nature. Many contractors report overall project savings using crushed glass, especially on large-scale open-air jobs.
Sustainability Considerations
Crushed glass leads in sustainability:
Diverts glass waste from landfills
Low carbon footprint from recycling
Complies with green building standards
Garnet, while natural, involves mining and has a higher environmental extraction cost.
Final Verdict
Both crushed glass and garnet are excellent blasting media, but:
Choose crushed glass for eco-friendly, cost-efficient, general-purpose blasting
Choose garnet for low-dust, high-precision, reusable applications
The right choice depends on project specs, budget, and environmental priorities.
How Zafa Glass Can Help
At Zafa Glass Inc., we specialize in premium crushed glass blasting media — providing:
✅ Consistent mesh grading
✅ Bulk USA supply
✅ Expert guidance for media selection
✅ Fast nationwide shipping
We can help you decide if crushed glass is the ideal solution for your next project.
Make the Right Choice — Blast Smarter with Zafa Glass
Contact us for samples, pricing, and expert advice on choosing the best abrasive blasting media for your needs.

