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Vibratory Compounds Give The Finishing Touch

Cleaning, polishing, smoothing and deburring of parts are all referred to as finishing. The primary types of machines used in the finishing process are the tumbling barrel machines and the vibratory machines. Finishing media are materials that are used with the parts to aid in the process of finishing. Finishing compounds also assist in the finishing process. One or all of the finishing media, water and finishing compounds are thrown together with the parts to be finished into a finishing system. The machines cause a sliding or tumbling action to take place between the parts or between the parts and the finishing media which in turn leads to cleaning, polishing and smoothing of the part surfaces.

Finishing compounds could be wet or dry. Wet compounds are used in the form of paste or with water in wet finishing processes while dry compounds are used in the form of powder in a dry finishing process. These compounds are formulated with specific properties for use in tumbling barrels or vibratory systems. The compounds that are specifically made for vibratory machines are called vibratory compounds. A vibratory machine is typically used for thorough cleaning and deburring of delicate parts or parts with hard to reach recesses like bores. They are also used on large surfaces. Vibratory compounds along with selected finishing media are added on to the vibratory machine in which parts have been placed for mass finishing. The rubbing action causes abrasive results on the parts effectively cleaning them. The vibratory compounds have suspension properties that ensure the abrasive action happens continuously by keeping the debris that arises, from depositing back on the parts.

Plastic deburring media are synthetic contraptions that are made into pre formed shapes; they are referred to as tumbling stones sometimes. The various shapes include cones, cylinders, pins, triangles, pyramids, wedges etc. Each of these shapes comes in handy depending on the deburring requirement on hand. For instance, cylindrical plastic deburring media might be recommended for cleaning long tube parts. Cones are valuable on parts containing holes while triangles are good on flat surfaces and corners. A combination of shapes can be used too, for complex requirements. Compared to ceramic media, plastic media are less aggressive though they are able to produce better finish on surfaces. As they are lighter than ceramics, they are ideal for use on parts that are apt to break with ceramic media.

Plastic deburring media is very effective for metal removal, polishing, cutting of parts from runners and pre-painted finishing. They are used for aluminium and brass that are soft metals and are helpful in preventing the broken burrs from lodging in holes in the parts. They can be safely used on parts with threads as the threads are left untouched by them. Parts to be anodized can be finished with plastic deburring media to ensure an efficient anodizing. They are useful to provide a smooth but dull finish. To understand vibratory compounds and plastic deburring media better and to learn about the different types available in the market, please visit http://gravcollc.com/

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Obtaining A Great Finish With Finishing Compounds and Plastic Media


Finishing compounds come in 2 main varieties – wet compounds and dry compounds. There products for different purposes including cleaning, rust proofing, burnishing, colouring and ferrous cutting. These compounds also come in standard packaging sizes of 5 gallons and 55 gallons. Among the wet compounds, AQUA-2000 and A-400 are used for cleaning jobs; AR-614-L and AR-620 are ear marked for anti rust jobs; the BC series like BC-300 and BC-351 are used for burnishing parts; CLC series is used in cleaning; U-620 is used as all metal cleaner and inhibitor while U-2339 is used for acidic burnishing.

Dry finishing compounds (which are in powder form) are typically used in burnishing, colouring, cleaning and cutting. BC-311 produces heavy lather and is used in tumbling barrels for burnishing all kinds of equipment. CC series is used for colouring of high energy equipment to create a bright part; they can be set on zinc and aluminium. The D series is meant for cleaning purposes - D4 is an abrasive cleaner while D7 is an alkaline metal cleaner. The FGC series is used specifically for ferrous cutting. FGC-100 is a paste mixture with soap. It acts abrasive in suspension mode and is meant to be used where dust is a concern. FGC-131 is non-abrasive and is used in removing oil and grease from oily parts. The NFC series is used in non-ferrous cutting; they are mildly abrasive and alkaline in nature and can be used with any media type.

Plastic deburring media for use in finishing metals are available. The plastic media are used for faster cutting and fine finishing. The media are of high quality and are long lasting too. With a vast experience in the metal finishing industry a company can boast of being able to find a solution for any type of finishing requirements. Plastic media come in different shapes and varying sizes. Shapes include cones, TET – 3 sides, pyramids, stars, triangles, wedges and diamond shaped pyramids. Sizes range from tiny to more than 2 inches in height. The main types are standard plastic media and speciality synthetic plastic deburring media. They come in packaging sizes having 50 numbers each.

The Lusterwhite series are good for very low Ra finishes and provide excellent wearing. For good wear and pre plate finish on all metals, Superbrite series is used. Gravilon series provides excellent wear and pre plate finish; they have variants and come with and without zircon. Gravilite is used for fast cutting needs. Gravilox is used for fast cutting and matt finishing. For very fine, fast cutting and fine finishes on exclusive metals, the speciality synthetic plastic media is used. For further information on finishing media and compounds, log on to http://gravcollc.com/

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