Bulk Aluminum Oxide Blast Media:
Wholesale Pricing & RFQ

Everything industrial buyers, distributors, and procurement managers need to know before placing a bulk order — volume tiers, packaging options, export documentation, Incoterms, quality standards, and how to submit an RFQ that gets a fast, accurate response.

By Jiangsu Henglihong Technology Co., Ltd.March 2026~4,200 words · 15 min read

1. Products Available for Bulk Supply

Jiangsu Henglihong Technology Co., Ltd. manufactures and exports two grades of fused aluminum oxide abrasive: brown fused aluminum oxide (BFAO) and white fused aluminum oxide (WFAO). Both are produced at our Jiangsu Province manufacturing facility, graded to FEPA F-grits standards, and available across the full commercial grit range for export worldwide.

製品 Grade Al₂O₃ Purity Fe₂O₃ Available Grit Range Primary Applications
ブラウン溶融酸化アルミニウム BFAO 94–97% 0.2–1.5% F12–F220 Steel surface prep, rust removal, structural fabrication, pipeline coating, anti-slip aggregates
白色溶融酸化アルミニウム WFAO ≥ 99.5% < 0.05% F46–F1200 Stainless steel, aerospace alloys, medical implants, glass etching, precision ceramics, dental

Custom grit blends — for example a 60/40 F24/F46 mix for a specific anchor profile distribution, or non-standard grit sizes for OEM abrasive product formulations — are available on request with a minimum lead time of 3–4 weeks. Contact our technical sales team to discuss blend specifications. For detailed product technical data, see our complete reference: Aluminum Oxide Blast Media: The Complete Buyer’s Guide.

1 FCL Standard export MOQ
20–25 MT Typical 20′ container load
F12–F1200 Available grit range
7–21 days Production lead time
ISO 9001 Quality management

2. Volume Tiers & Minimum Order Quantities

Our pricing structure is organized into three commercial tiers based on order volume. Each tier reflects the economics of production planning, packaging, and export logistics — larger orders allow longer production runs, higher-efficiency packaging operations, and full container utilization, which we pass back to buyers as lower unit prices.

Trial / Sample
Trial Order
25–500 kg per grit / grade
For new buyers conducting first-article qualification testing, media performance evaluation trials, or process validation before committing to full container quantities. Available in 25 kg bag increments. Ships as LCL (Less than Container Load) or via air freight for urgent technical evaluation.
Pricing: premium over FCL rates — intended for qualification, not production supply.
Best Value
High-Volume Contract
40′ container / multi-FCL / annual framework
For distributors and large industrial consumers purchasing multiple containers per year, HLH offers annual supply framework agreements with fixed pricing, guaranteed production capacity allocation, and priority scheduling. A 40-foot container typically holds 22–26 MT of bagged media. Multi-FCL orders receive the most favorable unit pricing and priority production scheduling.
Framework agreements available from 4+ FCL annually.
Small-volume buyers: If your current consumption is below one FCL per order but you are purchasing regularly from a local distributor at retail pricing, contact us to discuss connecting you with an HLH-authorized distributor in your region who can supply at competitive wholesale prices with local stock and shorter lead times.

3. What Determines Your Unit Price

Aluminum oxide blast media pricing is not a commodity with a public spot price — it is manufacturer-specific, volume-sensitive, and influenced by several variables that procurement teams should understand before comparing quotes from different suppliers.

The Five Key Price Drivers

  1. Grade: Brown vs White. White fused aluminum oxide commands a 30–60% unit price premium over brown fused — reflecting the higher-purity Bayer-process alumina feedstock and additional quality control requirements. This premium is consistent across manufacturers and reflects genuine production cost, not brand positioning. For applications where white grade is technically required, this premium is non-negotiable and should be budgeted accordingly.
  2. Grit size. Very coarse grits (F12–F20) and very fine grits (F220 and finer) typically carry a small premium over the mid-range workhorse grits (F24–F120), which are produced in the highest volumes and benefit from the lowest per-unit production cost. Fine grits (F220–F1200) require additional sieving and processing steps that add cost.
  3. Order volume and frequency. Single FCL orders receive competitive pricing. Annual framework agreements for 4+ FCL per year unlock the lowest unit prices through production planning efficiency and reduced per-shipment administrative overhead. Frequent repeat orders from established customers also benefit from relationship pricing.
  4. Packaging format. 25 kg bags are slightly more expensive per MT than 1,000 kg bulk bags (FIBC / super sacks) due to the higher labor content of bag filling versus bulk bag filling. If your facility has the forklift capacity and storage to handle bulk bags, specifying FIBC packaging can reduce delivered cost by 3–7% per MT.
  5. Incoterms and destination port. An FOB Shanghai price is lower than a CIF Rotterdam price by the freight, insurance, and destination port handling costs. Always compare quotes on the same Incoterms basis — an apparently cheaper FOB quote from one supplier may be more expensive in total landed cost than a CIF quote from another once freight is added.
On price comparison across suppliers: When comparing quotes from multiple manufacturers, verify that you are comparing equivalent products — the same FEPA grit designation, the same Al₂O₃ purity specification, and the same quality documentation package. A significantly lower quote that omits a lot-specific CoA, FEPA sieve analysis, or ISO 9001 certification is not an equivalent product for most industrial applications, regardless of the labeled grit size. The cost of a specification non-conformance discovered after delivery — re-testing, return freight, production downtime — invariably exceeds the initial price saving.

4. Packaging Options

HLH offers three standard packaging formats for export orders, selected based on buyer facility capabilities, handling equipment availability, and the grit size being ordered. All packaging uses moisture-barrier inner liners to protect fine-grit media from humidity during ocean freight transit.

25 KG
25 kg PP Woven Bag
Polypropylene woven outer bag with inner PE moisture barrier liner. Heat-sealed inner bag. Printed with grade, grit size, lot number, and net weight. Stacked on standard wooden export pallet (typically 40–50 bags per pallet, 1,000–1,250 kg per pallet).
Net: 25 kg / Gross: ~25.5 kg / Pallet: 40–50 bags
1000 KG
1,000 kg FIBC Bulk Bag
Flexible intermediate bulk container (super sack) with inner PE liner. Top fill spout, bottom discharge spout. Four-loop lifting design rated to 1,500 kg SWL (5:1 safety factor). Suitable for direct discharge into blast machine hoppers via forklift.
Net: 1,000 kg / Container: ~20–22 bags per 20′ FCL
1200 KG
1,200 kg FIBC Bulk Bag
Higher-capacity FIBC for dense fine-grit grades (F220 and finer, which have lower bulk density). Same PE inner liner and four-loop lifting design as standard FIBC. Preferred by high-volume blast cabinet operators who process large quantities per shift.
Net: 1,200 kg / Container: ~17–18 bags per 20′ FCL
CUSTOM
Custom / OEM Packaging
Private-label packaging with buyer’s brand, logo, and product specifications for distributor OEM accounts. Available for 25 kg bag format at minimum 10 MT per grit/grade per order. Custom bag printing requires 3–4 weeks additional lead time for the first order.
MOQ for OEM packaging: 10 MT per SKU

Mixed-Grit Container Loading

A single 20-foot container can carry multiple grit sizes or both grades in separate pallet lots, provided the total net weight does not exceed the container’s payload limit (typically 21–23 MT for a standard 20-foot dry container, depending on the container tare weight). Mixed loads are common for distributors stocking multiple grits. Each pallet lot must be clearly marked with grade, grit, and lot number, and the packing list must itemize each lot separately for customs declaration and quality traceability purposes.


5. Shipping, Incoterms & Lead Times

Export Origin and Routing

HLH exports from the port of Shanghai (CNSHA) as the primary load port, with the option of Qingdao (CNTAO) or Tianjin (CNTXG) for inland origin consolidations. Shanghai offers the broadest carrier selection and most frequent sailings to all major global destinations — typically 2–4 departures per week to European, North American, Middle Eastern, and Southeast Asian ports.

Available Incoterms

EXW
Ex Works
Buyer arranges all transport from HLH’s factory gate. Lowest invoice value, maximum buyer responsibility for freight and customs.
FOB
Free on Board
Most common export term. HLH delivers to Shanghai port, clears Chinese export customs. Buyer arranges ocean freight and destination import.
CFR
Cost and Freight
HLH arranges and pays ocean freight to destination port. Buyer is responsible from the moment cargo is on board the vessel.
CIF
Cost, Insurance & Freight
HLH arranges freight and marine cargo insurance. Most complete seller service. Buyer handles destination port clearance and inland delivery.
DAP
Delivered at Place
HLH delivers to buyer’s named destination (warehouse or port). Buyer handles import duties and taxes at destination. Available to select markets.
DDP
Delivered Duty Paid
Maximum seller service — HLH handles all freight, insurance, and import duty payment to buyer’s door. Available on request for qualifying volumes and markets.

Typical Lead Times

Order Type Production Lead Time Ocean Freight (Asia → Europe) Ocean Freight (Asia → USA/Canada) Total Estimated Lead Time
Standard FCL (stocked grit) 7–10 business days 25–32 days 18–28 days 5–7 weeks
Standard FCL (non-stocked grit) 14–21 business days 25–32 days 18–28 days 7–9 weeks
Custom blend / OEM packaging 21–28 business days 25–32 days 18–28 days 8–10 weeks
Trial / sample LCL order 5–7 business days 30–40 days (LCL consolidation) 25–35 days (LCL consolidation) 7–9 weeks
Trial / sample by air freight 5–7 business days 3–5 days (air) 5–8 days (air) 2–3 weeks
Planning recommendation: For operations that cannot tolerate stock-outs, build a minimum 8–10 week forward inventory buffer when sourcing directly from China. This buffer accommodates production scheduling, vessel booking, transit time, and destination customs clearance without leaving your blast operations exposed to media shortages. Establish a re-order trigger point based on your weekly media consumption rate — typically when on-hand stock falls to 10–12 weeks’ supply.

6. Quality Documentation Included with Every Order

HLH provides a complete documentation package with every export shipment as standard — not as an optional add-on. The following documents are generated for each production lot and provided to the buyer digitally before shipment and in hard copy inside the container.

  • Lot-specific Certificate of Analysis (CoA): Reports Al₂O₃ purity, Fe₂O₃, SiO₂, TiO₂ (brown grade), Na₂O, moisture content, bulk density, and full sieve analysis (D10/D50/D90 and retained percentages on each sieve). Tied to the specific production lot number, not a generic date-stamped certificate.
  • FEPA Particle Size Distribution Certificate: Sieve analysis data confirming compliance with FEPA 42-2 F-grits tolerances for the specified grit designation. Includes the allowable coarse fraction, median fraction (D50 window), and fine fraction pass/fail assessment.
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS / MSDS): REACH-compliant SDS per EU Regulation 1907/2006, confirming hazard classification, handling, storage, and disposal requirements. Available in English as standard; other languages (German, French, Spanish, Japanese) on request.
  • Packing List: Itemizes each pallet and bag count, lot number per pallet, net and gross weight per pallet and total, and container stuffing details. Required for import customs clearance at destination.
  • Commercial Invoice and Bill of Lading: Standard export shipping documents. Invoice states HS code (typically 2818.10 for fused aluminum oxide), country of origin (China), and Incoterms. Bill of Lading issued by the ocean carrier confirming shipment receipt.
  • Certificate of Origin (Form E / CO): Available on request. ASEAN-China FTA Form E available for buyers in ASEAN member states. General Certificate of Origin available for all markets. Required for preferential duty rates under applicable free trade agreements.
  • Phytosanitary Certificate (where applicable): Required by some markets (Australia, New Zealand, Brazil) for wooden pallet materials. Available for all orders packed on heat-treated ISPM-15 certified wood pallets — standard on all HLH export shipments.

Optional Additional Documents (on request)

  • AMS 2431/9 conformance statement (for aerospace procurement)
  • EN ISO 11126-7 conformance statement (for European industrial applications)
  • Third-party test report from SGS, Bureau Veritas, or Intertek (at buyer’s cost)
  • Pre-shipment inspection certificate (PSI) via buyer’s nominated inspector
  • Supplier declaration for EU REACH compliance and RoHS declaration

7. Who Buys Bulk Aluminum Oxide from HLH

HLH’s bulk customer base spans four principal buyer categories, each with distinct purchasing patterns, technical requirements, and commercial priorities.

Distributor
Industrial Abrasive Distributors
Regional and national distributors stocking multiple grit sizes of both brown and white grade for resale to blast shops, fabricators, and industrial end-users. Typical order pattern: 1–4 FCL per grit size per quarter. Often seek OEM packaging with own branding. Priority needs: consistent quality lot-to-lot, competitive unit pricing, and reliable lead times for inventory planning.
Fabricator
Steel Fabrication & Coating Contractors
Large-scale steel fabrication shops, pipeline coating contractors, and industrial painting companies consuming high volumes of F24–F46 brown fused aluminum oxide. Typical order: 1–3 FCL every 4–8 weeks. Priority needs: consistent grit size distribution for anchor profile repeatability, moisture content compliance, and on-time delivery to production schedule.
Coating
Anti-Slip Coating Manufacturers
Manufacturers of epoxy floor coatings, polyurethane deck systems, and industrial anti-slip paints who incorporate aluminum oxide as a functional aggregate. Typically purchase F46–F80 brown or white grade in large volumes. Priority needs: consistent particle size distribution for uniform anti-slip texture, low moisture for compatibility with coating chemistries, and color neutrality (white grade for light-colored coatings).
OEM
Abrasive Product OEMs & Aerospace Suppliers
Manufacturers of bonded abrasive products, refractory materials, or technical ceramics who use aluminum oxide as a raw material input. Aerospace and medical MRO operators purchasing white fused aluminum oxide to AMS 2431/9 in smaller but high-value lots. Priority needs: chemical purity documentation, lot traceability, AMS 2431/9 or equivalent conformance statements, and third-party laboratory verification support.

8. How to Submit an RFQ: Information We Need

A complete, detailed RFQ enables HLH to return an accurate quotation within one business day. An incomplete enquiry — missing grit size, packaging format, or destination port — requires a back-and-forth clarification exchange that delays your quote and our preparation. The following guide explains each piece of information needed and why it matters for pricing accuracy.

1
Product grade and grit size(s)
Specify: Brown Fused (BFAO) or White Fused (WFAO), and the FEPA F-grit designation (e.g. F36, F120). If you need multiple grits, list each separately with its quantity. If you are not certain which grit is correct for your application, describe the application and substrate — we will recommend a grit. See our engineering reference: Aluminum Oxide Grit Size Chart & Selection Guide.
2
Quantity required
State the quantity in metric tonnes (MT) or kilograms per grit/grade per order, and your expected order frequency (one-time, quarterly, annual framework). This allows us to quote the most appropriate volume tier and indicate whether framework pricing or capacity reservation is relevant to your procurement plan.
3
Packaging format
Specify: 25 kg bags, 1,000 kg FIBC, 1,200 kg FIBC, or custom/OEM. If you have a preference for pallet configuration (bags per pallet, pallet dimensions, stretch wrap or not), include this — it affects container stuffing efficiency and is relevant to your unloading logistics at the destination.
4
Preferred Incoterms and destination
State your preferred Incoterms (FOB Shanghai, CIF, DAP, etc.) and the destination port or delivery address. We quote FOB Shanghai as our base price and can add freight to any major global port for CFR/CIF quotes. Destination port selection also affects transit time estimates.
5
Required delivery date or lead time constraint
If you have a fixed project start date or a production schedule constraint that requires delivery before a specific date, state it in the RFQ. This allows us to advise whether the timeline is achievable with ocean freight or whether air freight should be costed as an alternative for urgent first shipments.
6
Quality and documentation requirements
If your application requires documentation beyond our standard package — AMS 2431/9 conformance statement, EN ISO 11126-7 conformance, third-party inspection, specific chemical limits tighter than FEPA standards, or OEM packaging — list these in the RFQ. Some requirements (third-party inspection, tight custom tolerances) affect lead time and price and need to be factored into the quotation from the start.
7
Application context (optional but helpful)
Briefly describing your application — the substrate, the surface standard required, and the blast equipment type — helps our application engineers verify that the grit specification you have indicated is optimal, and flag any potential issues before you place the order. This is particularly useful for new applications where grit selection is uncertain.
Ready to submit your RFQ? Use our contact form at hlh-js.com/contact — include the seven items above and our technical sales team will respond with a formal quotation within one business day. For urgent requests or large-volume frameworks, email our export team directly with “BULK RFQ” in the subject line for same-day handling.

9. Evaluating a Bulk Supplier: 8-Point Checklist

Whether you are evaluating HLH or comparing us against alternative suppliers, the following checklist covers the minimum due-diligence criteria that professional industrial procurement teams apply when qualifying a new aluminum oxide blast media source. This is the same framework we recommend in our complete buyer’s guide.

# Evaluation Criterion Why It Matters HLH Status
1 Lot-specific CoA with sieve analysis per FEPA Confirms particle size distribution meets specification; date-stamped generic CoAs are inadequate for quality audits Standard on every shipment
2 ISO 9001:2015 certification (current, third-party audited) Baseline QMS; required by most Tier 1 industrial procurement policies Certified — certificate available on request
3 XRF chemical analysis capability in-house Ensures chemistry is verified per production lot, not interpolated from raw material certificates In-house XRF on every production lot
4 Moisture content spec on CoA (≤ 0.3% brown / ≤ 0.15% white) High moisture causes hopper bridging and inconsistent blast performance Moisture reported on every CoA
5 ISPM-15 certified wooden pallets Required by Australia, NZ, EU, USA and most markets to prevent timber pest import; non-compliant shipments held at port Standard on all export pallets
6 Third-party inspection support (SGS / BV / Intertek) Independent verification option for critical first orders or high-value applications Supported — buyer nominates inspector
7 Ability to supply conformance statements to AMS 2431/9 or EN ISO 11126-7 Required for aerospace, defense, and some European industrial procurement specifications Available on request
8 Consistent lot-to-lot quality (ask for 3–6 months of CoA history) Individual lots may pass; what matters for production is whether quality is consistent across lots over time Historical CoA records available on request

10. Frequently Asked Questions

For standard export orders, our minimum order quantity (MOQ) is one full container load (1 FCL) — typically 20–25 MT depending on grit size and packaging format. For new customers who wish to evaluate our product quality before committing to FCL quantities, we offer trial orders from 25 kg up to 500 kg, shipped LCL (less than container load) or by air freight. Trial order pricing is at a premium to reflect the higher per-unit logistics cost, and is intended for qualification testing rather than production supply. Contact us to discuss trial quantities and pricing for your specific grit and grade requirements.

Yes — mixed-grit and mixed-grade container loads are standard practice for distributor customers. Each grit/grade combination is loaded as a separate pallet lot with its own lot number and CoA. The packing list itemizes each lot separately. The practical constraint is the container’s maximum payload: a 20-foot container can typically carry up to 21–23 MT net weight, depending on the container tare weight. Our logistics team will calculate the optimal pallet configuration to maximize container utilization and provide the packing plan before loading. Note that mixing brown and white grade in the same container is perfectly acceptable from a logistics standpoint — the two grades are clearly labeled and segregated by pallet lot.

The HS code for fused aluminum oxide abrasive is typically 2818.10 (Artificial corundum, whether or not chemically defined) under the Harmonized System. Duties vary by country — in the EU, aluminum oxide abrasives from China attract MFN duties currently in the range of 0–5.5% depending on the specific sub-heading, subject to anti-dumping or countervailing duty review. In the USA, Chinese-origin fused aluminum oxide may be subject to Section 301 tariffs — verify the current tariff rate with your customs broker before placing a large order. HLH provides all necessary export documentation (commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin) to facilitate import clearance. We recommend engaging a customs broker at your destination port for first-time imports — they will advise on current duty rates, required documentation, and any import licensing requirements for abrasive materials in your market.

Aluminum oxide does not have a chemical shelf life — it does not degrade, react, or lose hardness over time. Its blasting performance remains indefinitely stable as long as it is stored in conditions that prevent moisture absorption and physical contamination. Practically, bags stored in a cool, dry warehouse with intact packaging will perform identically after two years as when first received. The main storage risks are moisture absorption (leading to caking and hopper bridging, especially for fine grits) and physical contamination from other materials in the same storage area. For fine-grit white fused aluminum oxide (F180 and finer), we recommend using the oldest stock first (FIFO inventory management) and inspecting for caking before loading into blast equipment, particularly if storage conditions have not been consistently controlled. Bags with compromised inner liners should be dried at 110 °C for two hours before use.

Yes. HLH provides OEM / private-label packaging for distributor accounts at a minimum order quantity of 10 MT per grit/grade SKU. We print your brand name, logo, product specifications, and any required regulatory markings on the bag face. The inner PE moisture-barrier liner remains standard. First-order lead time for OEM packaging is 3–4 weeks longer than standard packaging due to artwork approval and printing setup. For repeat orders, no additional lead time is required beyond standard production scheduling. OEM packaging is available for 25 kg bag format only — FIBC bulk bags are not available with custom printing at present. Contact our sales team for a packaging design template and the artwork specification file.

Yes. EN ISO 11126-7 (Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints — Specifications for non-metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Fused aluminum oxide) specifies chemical composition and physical property requirements for aluminum oxide blast cleaning abrasives used in European industrial surface preparation. Both our brown and white fused aluminum oxide products meet the chemical composition requirements of EN ISO 11126-7. A written conformance statement to EN ISO 11126-7 is available on request and can be included with your shipment documentation. If your project specification requires EN ISO 11126-7 compliance documentation, please note this in your RFQ so we can include the conformance statement in your document package from the outset.

Request Your Bulk Pricing Quote Today

Tell us your grade, grit size, quantity, packaging format, and destination port — and our technical sales team at Jiangsu Henglihong Technology will return a formal quotation within one business day, complete with full documentation details.

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