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Glass Bead Media

Dave in WI

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I have one blast cabinet dedicated to glass beads. I only use it to matte the finish on stainless barrels/actions for final finish. I have been using 60/120 mesh at around 80 psi. Gives a nice satin finish.
Sometimes I would prefer a more flat or aggressive finish. What grit/mesh are you guys using?
 
I'm thinking more aggressive would be aluma-oxide. I haven't done it yet, but I wanna try next time I Parkerize sumphin. I'm not sure about the grades of grit, and such. Maybe someone here does?? jd
 
I'm thinking more aggressive would be aluma-oxide. I haven't done it yet, but I wanna try next time I Parkerize sumphin. I'm not sure about the grades of grit, and such. Maybe someone here does?? jd
I Cerakote a lot and keep a separate blast cabinet with alum oxide in it. That media will contain a lot of residue from blasted ferrous metals that I prep for refinishing. I think blasting with that used media will embed ferrous metal particles in the stainless finish?
 
Ditto above, two blast cabinets with both AlOx and glass beads.
There's a limit to the cutting ability of glass beads because of what they are- hollow, glass spheres. Increasing air pressure beyond what the glass beads can tolerate simply turns them to dust- destroying the media.

When I want a more aggressive cut on the steel, I'll blast with aluminum oxide- then follow up with glass beads (at the lower PSI they can tolerate) which knocks down the edges a bit and still provides a satin finish.
 
I mix 25% 120 grit AL OX with 75% 120 mesh glass beads at 40-50 psi. Much above that and the beads break down too fast. It gives a nice finish that isn't as reflective as straight beads.
You know, I never thought about adding FRESH AL OX to my glass beads. I certainly wouldn't have to worry about contamination that way.
 
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Heck, I never knew that my beads would shatter and wear out with too much pressure.

Also don't know what mesh they are. Can I mic them and get a general size estimate? jd
 
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