Process Comparison Ceramic Media vs Plastic Media How to Choose the Right Tumbling Media Choosing between two finishing processes requires understanding how each method applies energy to the media, how the media contacts the part, and how the process variables scale with batch size and production rate. This comparison covers the key differences to help you decide which process matches your product...
Production Separation Guide How to Separate Small Parts from Tumbling Media: Screens, Size Control, and Process Design A finishing cycle is not production-ready until parts can be separated from media repeatedly. This guide explains how part geometry, media wear, screen design, orientation, and external separation methods affect labor, carryover, and the risk of trapped media. Part-media separatio...
Process Comparison Ceramic Media vs Plastic Media How to Choose the Right Tumbling Media Choosing between two finishing processes requires understanding how each method applies energy to the media, how the media contacts the part, and how the process variables scale with batch size and production rate. This comparison covers the key differences to help you decide which process matches your product...
Process Troubleshooting How to Prevent Tumbling Media from Lodging in Holes Slots and Threads Surface finishing defects are often caused by interactions between multiple process variables rather than a single root cause. A systematic approach to identifying the actual problem reduces wasted time, media, and compound, and leads to faster process correction. When surface defects appear after finishi...
Plastic and Rubber Part Finishing Guide How to Deburr Plastic and Rubber Parts: Mass Finishing, Media, and Process Limits Flash, gate marks, machining burrs, and rough build lines do not all respond to the same finishing method. This guide explains when mass finishing is a practical option for plastic and rubber parts, how to select equipment and media, and when trimming, blasting, or cryogenic de...
Ceramic vs Plastic Tumbling Media for Aluminum, Brass and Steel Parts Cover design direction: show the decision, not a generic machine hero. Add English labels “CERAMIC MEDIA” and “PLASTIC MEDIA” only if the cover is redesigned. How to Choose Ceramic vs Plastic Media for Aluminum, Brass and Steel Parts Short answer: choose ceramic media when controlled cutting, burr removal or edge radiusing is th...
Ceramic vs Plastic Tumbling Media for Aluminum, Brass and Steel Parts Cover design direction: show the decision, not a generic machine hero. Add English labels “CERAMIC MEDIA” and “PLASTIC MEDIA” only if the cover is redesigned. How to Choose Ceramic vs Plastic Media for Aluminum, Brass and Steel Parts Short answer: choose ceramic media when controlled cutting, burr removal or edge radiusing is th...
Ceramic vs Plastic Tumbling Media for Aluminum, Brass and Steel Parts How to Choose Ceramic vs Plastic Media for Aluminum, Brass and Steel Parts Short answer: choose ceramic media when controlled cutting, burr removal or edge radiusing is the priority; choose plastic media when a lower-impact, lighter-contact process is needed for softer metals, cosmetic surfaces or a finer finishing stage. The co...