Choosing the correct abrasive is vital for achieving a coating application that can withstand daily wear and tear. As you explore your sandblasting media options, it’s essential to keep the following tips in mind to ensure you select the right media for your project.
When choosing media for your sandblasting project, you will want to consider the following tips:
If you are still determining whether the surface can handle a more abrasive media, it is better to start with a gentler option.
Typically, manufacturers use soda-lime glass beads for bead-blasting applications, as they place minimal stress on the surface material for a smoother, brighter finish.
Since aluminum oxide is harder and sharper than glass, it is ideal for paint removal and general cleaning.
Plastic is an incredibly soft material, making it ideal for removing paint from the surface of materials such as fiberglass, which is common in many aerospace and automotive parts.
Silicon carbide has an aggressive cutting action and is ideal for glass, stone and other hard surfaces.
Round steel shot is ideal for shot-peening and polishing, while an angular shape is a better choice for paint removal.
While many consider sandblasting and abrasive blasting interchangeable, some companies are moving away from using sand. One reason for this is its high silica content, which can cause severe respiratory illnesses when inhaled. Sand also has a high moisture content that can cause blasting equipment to break down.
With our wide variety of sandblasting media, equipment and solutions, Finishing Systems is ready to provide turnkey finishing solutions. We are an industry leader and will work directly with your company to develop an appropriate sandblasting solution for your applications. To learn more about the many benefits of choosing us for your sandblasting material needs, we invite you to complete our contact form today!