Glass beads and crushed glass are both effective abrasives to produce a desired finish on a part. Glass beads are commonly used in a blast cabinet or reclaimable type of blast operation. They impart a consistently bright matte finish on aluminum and steel substrates. Crushed glass is most desirable for removing heavy coatings, paint layers or rust to expose a clean and bare surface. Although they’re both manufactured from glass, the final finishes produced can vary.
If you’re trying to decide what abrasive is best for the job at hand, comparing glass beads and crushed glass is a crucial way to determine if one of these options is right for you.
Glass beads are best suited for finishing metals. They can be used for frosting and etching glass, among other typical applications:
A benefit to using glass beads is that they are environmentally friendly and contain no free silica, a common concern in metal finishing operations. Generally found in traditional sandblasting media, free silica can release harmful chemicals during the abrasion process. While companies can still choose silica sand, more regulations are required due to workers’ increased risk of severe respiratory disease.
The size of the bead, your specific workpiece shape, the distance of the blast nozzle, air pressure and the type of blasting system all play an essential role in the final finish and your abrasive consumption. You can recycle glass beads multiple times if used appropriately. When selecting glass bead blasting equipment, consider a sandblast cabinet to help recover this blasting media for effective reuse.
Glass beads are an ideal abrasive, helping you save both time and money. When you can spend less time on one cycle, you can get through more cycles faster if you have a large number of items that need blasting. The available range of sizes ensures you produce the desirable finish on your parts. Experienced glass bead blasting media suppliers can help you choose between coarser glass beads and finer ones.
Whichever type of glass beads you choose, all will give a bright, smooth and more satin-like finish.
Crushed glass, due to its irregular crushed shape, produces a greater etch on your workpiece, making it practical for surface preparations where subsequent coatings may be applied. Our crushed glass is superior in various applications for its performance, health and environmental benefits compared to other abrasives.
While both are commonly used to finish metal surfaces, abrasive blasting and sandblasting are distinct processes advantageous for different circumstances and projects. Using glass beads for sandblasting is less conventional. However, you can use crushed glass blasting media with a standard sandblast pot.
Crushed glass is available in a range of sizes, each resulting in various Mil finishes.
MEDIUM 1.0 – 2.5 MILS : Typical 2.3 MIL (SSPC-AB1 Grade 2)
Cleans and polishes surfaces for a smooth, white finish. Ideal for automotive, dustless blasting and as a soda blast alternative.
MEDIUM – COARSE 2.5 – 3.5 MILS : Typical 3.1 MIL (SSPC-AB1 Grade 3)
Suitable for bridges, tanks, steel construction, and precast concrete.
COARSE 3.5 – 4.5 MILS : Typical 3.8 MIL (SSPC-AB1 Grade 4)
Ideal for bridges, tanks and steel construction and precast concrete, and where a deeper profile is desired.
Finishing Systems is known as a top blasting media supplier for glass beads and crushed glass. We provide finishing solutions and products to companies large and small for a wide range of uses. Whether you need to strip paint or remove rust, our abrasive blasting equipment can deliver the results you desire without damaging the material’s surface.
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