High density ceramic polishing media is a heavier longer lasting media ideal for use when reduced cycle times and low residue processes are required.
Green plastic tumbling media.
Angular particles reach into threads to dislodge rust.
Deburr polish clean ceramic media is best for heavy cutting and hard metals like steel.
Corn cob media used in your vibratory tumbler gives metalwork a no stain high polish.
This rust cutting abrasive media is made from unsaturated resin.
This green plastic resin tumbler media is ideal for removing rust from bolts and nuts without damaging threads.
It is available in a starter kit with most machine purchases sold in 50 lb increments exact media siz.
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It will produce fast burr removal yet has good media life.
Plastic media provides a fine surface finish as does nut based media.
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Good for light material removal this media leaves an extra smooth matte finish.
Porcelain media offers a bright finish when used with your vibratory tumbler.
Green blue plastic 1 4 pyramids vibratory media the media used in vibratory machines are generally not suitable for standard tumbler.
Plastic tumbling media is ideal for soft metals such as brass and aluminum or for stringy materials to avoid rolling the burr into a hole.
High density ceramic tumbling media.
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Choose the shape that best matches the contours of your part and a size that s large enough not to lodge in recesses and holes.
X general purpose this is an excellent general purpose tumbling media for most aluminum alloys especially 6061 t6.
Ceramic media will better support very heavy parts than plastic media.
The following are some of the things to consider when selecting a tumbling media.
Use with liquid compounds in tumbling and vibrating machines.
This is our most common plastic media.