Пластиковые носители is an increasingly popular abrasive solution used in industrial surface treatment. It is softer than ceramic or aluminum oxide media, making it safe for delicate parts while still providing efficient deburring, polishing, and surface finishing. This guide will help you understand plastic media types, applications, advantages, and selection tips.

What is Plastic Media?

Plastic media is made from engineered polymer materials, often with additives to improve hardness, elasticity, and durability. It is designed to safely finish surfaces without damaging soft or delicate components.

  • Safe on delicate parts: Less aggressive than ceramic or aluminum oxide.
  • Efficient deburring: Removes burrs and sharp edges effectively.
  • Многоразовые: Can withstand multiple cycles depending on the process.
  • Настраиваемый: Available in different shapes, sizes, and hardness grades.
Plastic Blasting Media Type M2

Types and Specifications

Plastic media comes in various shapes and hardness grades. Each type is tailored to specific industrial applications.

Тип Shape Твердость Приложения
Plastic Tumbling Media Triangular / Cylindrical Medium Deburring and polishing metal and plastic components
Plastic Shot Round Soft Finishing delicate electronic and automotive parts
Specialty Plastic Media Custom Varies Industry-specific surface treatment and polishing

For an overview of all abrasive media, see our Abrasive Media Guide.

Industrial Applications

Plastic media is widely used in industries where surface safety and efficiency are both critical:

  • Automotive: Polishing dashboards, engine covers, and delicate components without scratching.
  • Electronics: Safe finishing of circuit boards and small electronic parts.
  • Медицинские изделия: Polishing surgical instruments without removing surface coatings.
  • Precision manufacturing: Surface finishing of molds, plastic parts, and delicate assemblies.
Plastic media finishing delicate components with precision

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Advantages vs Other Media

Plastic media is softer than ceramic or aluminum oxide, making it ideal for delicate surfaces while still providing effective finishing:

  • Vs Ceramic Media: Less aggressive, safer for soft or coated surfaces.
  • Vs Aluminum Oxide: Reduces risk of scratching and maintains surface integrity.
  • Cost-effective: Longer life when used on delicate parts compared to harder media.
Plastic Media Ceramic Meda

Selection Guide & FAQ

When selecting plastic media, consider the part material, desired finish, and the media shape/hardness:

  1. Soft parts: Use soft round plastic media to avoid surface damage.
  2. Deburring and light polishing: Medium hardness triangular or cylindrical media works well.
  3. Special applications: Consult your supplier for custom media formulations.

ЧАСТО ЗАДАВАЕМЫЕ ВОПРОСЫ

Q: Can plastic media be used on coated surfaces?
A: Yes, plastic media is ideal for coated or painted surfaces because it reduces the risk of scratching or coating removal.
Q: How long does plastic media last?
A: Depending on usage, plastic media can last several cycles. Reuse is typically higher when used on softer materials.
Q: Which shape of plastic media is best for deburring?
A: Triangular or cylindrical media provides effective burr removal while maintaining safety for delicate parts.
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