Steel and Stainless Steel Burnishing Media
Burnishing creates a reflective finish by smoothing surface peaks with non abrasive or metallic media. Typically employing dense steel media, burnishing enhances luster without increasing work. Steel media is durable and effective at removing imperfections, burrs, and sharp edges from metal parts. It also enhances durability and wear resistance through work-hardening. This versatile media can be used on various materials like metals, plastics, and ceramics, providing efficient and consistent finishing results. Additionally, steel media is cost-effective due to its reusability in vibratory finishing operations. Special compounds can further enhance the reflective potential of substrates during the burnishing process.
An innovative and scientific design that combines the burnishing benefits of both balls and cones.
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Diagonals in both carbon and stainless steel
The angled edges of the diagonally-cut ends work well for finishing corners effectively. The cylindrical body allows for broad contact areas during the finishing process.
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Oval-balls in both carbon and stainless steel
This form adds a back-and-forth movement to the finishing mixture and allows for greater contact between surfaces compared to spherical balls.
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Eclipse in both carbon and stainless steel
Spherical balls with flattened areas at the poles. These flattened balls are more cost-effective to produce, allowing customers to enjoy lower prices due to the savings in manufacturing costs.
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Balls in both carbon and stainless steel
Round balls when your finishing requirements are more critical.
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