Product Selection Differences for Soft Impact Plastic Abrasive Materials or Finishing Media

Soft impact plastic abrasive materials, also known as plastic media, are used for surface preparation and finishing processes such as deburring, deflashing, and polishing. When selecting between different types of plastic media, there are several key differences to consider:

  1. Hardness: Soft impact plastic media are designed to be less abrasive compared to other media types. The hardness of the media will determine the aggressiveness of the abrasive action. Softer media are often preferred for delicate parts to avoid damaging the substrate.

  2. Shape and Size: Plastic media come in a variety of shapes (such as cones, cylinders, triangles) and sizes (ranging from fine to coarse). The shape and size of the media can affect the finishing results, especially in terms of reaching intricate parts or achieving specific surface finishes.

  3. Composition: The composition of plastic media can vary, with some containing additives for specific applications. Understanding the composition of the media can help in selecting the right type for the desired finish and application requirements.

  4. Durability: Consider the durability of the plastic media, as it can impact the reusability and overall cost-effectiveness of the media. Some media may degrade faster than others, affecting their performance over time.

  5. Compatibility: Ensure that the selected plastic media is compatible with the material of the parts being processed. Using incompatible media can lead to damage or unwanted effects on the surface finish.

  6. Price: Cost is always a consideration when selecting finishing media. Compare the price of different plastic media options while also considering factors such as reusability and performance to determine the overall value.

By carefully considering these factors, you can choose the most suitable soft impact plastic abrasive material or finishing media for your specific application requirements.