Polyester – Type I
3 Moh Hardness; 34-42 Barcol Hardness - Softest Type
Used in Electronics, light deflasting and deburring of encapsulated circuits, Soft metals and fibreglass. Paint, primer and contamination stripping.
Urea – Type II
3.5 Moh Hardness; 54-62 Barcol Hardness – Significantly more aggressive than type I
Fastest practical media for stripping aircraft, trucks, trailers, tractors, rail cars, marine vessels, cars and buses,
Melamine – Type III
4 Moh Hardness; 64-72 Barcol Hardness – Most aggressive, fastest-acting type Alternative for Glass Bead and other harsh abrasives.
Used on Mold cleaning, difficult to remove paints and primers from hrd materials such as engine parts, turbine blades.
Acrylic – Type V
3.2-3.5 Moh Hardness; 46-54 Barcol Hardness – Longest lasting type
Considerably more forgiving in hands of operator.
For stripping aircraft structures, trucks, tailers, marine vessels, cars, buses etc
Clear-Cut – Type VI
3 Moh Hardness; recommended pressure 20 PSI
Outstandingly effective for paint stripping of Corvettes and other composites also preserves surface profile of delicate metal parts.
Poly-Carb – Type VII
An ultra-soft cryogenic blasting media. The product is ideal for deflashing and deburring rubber and polyurethane parts, delicate metals, thermosets and thermoplastics that require finishing without risk of surface damage.