Common abrasive media – Maxus tools MXS3000 User Manual

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Crushed glass is very aggressive. Used
for economical, general clean-up.

Plastic is available in a variety of sizes
and materials (urea, acrylic, polyester,
and melamine). These materials are
ideal for application such as auto
restoration to deliver a high stripping
rate without damaging or warping the
substrate material.

Brown aluminum oxide is a widely used
abrasive media. This media produces a
textured surface, good for repairing
surfaces for recoating. It is excellent for
removing heavy foreign materials,
deburring, and etching glass and stone.
It is a fast-cutting media that can be
reused many times.

White aluminum oxide can be used in
the same applications as the brown
aluminum oxide, but white aluminum
oxide is considered to be a clean media,
used in high performance processes
where contamination of metal oxide
must be kept to a minimum.

Aluminum / glass mixtures provides a
combination of glass bead finishing
and aluminum oxide cleaning. It
provides a brighter finish than single
abrasives, and it is good for removing
rust and machine marks on metal.

Silicon carbide is the hardest abrasive
material available. It is fast cutting and
can be reused many times. It is high in
initial cost, but removes material
quickly to reduce blasting time.

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Moisture in the air when compressed will create water in the compressor tank. When humidity is high or when a compressor is in

continuous use for an extended period of time, moisture will collect in the tank. When blasting, this water will be carried from

the tank through the hose and will be mixed with the abrasive media.

IMPORTANT: THIS MIXING OF WATER AND ABRASIVE MATERIAL WILL CLOG THE SYSTEM. THE BLASTER WILL NOT OPERATE.
A compressed air dryer and/or water separator will help eliminate this problem.

Acrylic
Aluminum oxide
Ceramic beads
Corn cob
Garnet
Glass Beads
Glass, crushed
Melamine
Pecan shell
Polyester

Pumice
Sand
Silicon carbide
Sodium Bicarbonate (soda)
Starch
Steel grit
Steel shot
Urea
Walnut shell

Consult your abrasive supplier for

recommendations.

Available commercial abrasive blasting media

Common abrasive media guide

35-60

Walnut shell

Good

High

Low

25-325

Glass beads

Better

Low

Low

25-70

Crushed glass

Better

Low

Low

30-40

Plastics

Better

Low

High

24-400

Brown alum. oxide

Best

Low

Med -High

150-240

White alum. oxide

Best

Low

High

50-100

Alum./glass mixture

Best

Low

Med

24-240

Silicon carbide

Best

Low

High

Grit

Abrasive

Abrasive Dust

Relative

Range

Type

Life

Level

Cost

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) CAN BE

OBTAINED FROM YOUR ABRASIVE SUPPLIER

Common Abrasive
Media

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