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U-M Abrasives, Inc.
831 Trent
PO Box 600
Kennedale, TX 76060-0600
USA
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Abrasive grain and finishing media includes crushed grit, metal shot, glass beads or shaped chips for blasting, mass finishing (vibratory or tumbling), bonded wheels, coated abrasives, ball milling, water jet cutting, and other applications.
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Ceramic abrasives and media include aluminum oxide, boron carbide, cubic boron nitride (CBN), cerium oxide, fabricated diamond, silicate, silicon carbide, tin oxide, tungsten carbide, zirconia, and other fused or sintered crystalline inorganic materials.
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Deburring equipment removes burrs, smoothes parting lines, rounds off sharp edges and radiuses corners.
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Finishing compounds are used to improve surface finish or flatness. They often consist of fine abrasives in slurry, bar, powder or paste forms.
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Mass finishing equipment uses loose abrasives or tumbling media combined with cleaning or polishing compounds to bulk-finish parts.
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Plastic media and abrasives are used in blasting, tumbling, and other finishing processes. Plastic blast media allows removal of paints or organic coating without abrading the underlying metal substrate.
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Polishers and buffing machines are used to impart a fine (low Ra) surface finish on the exterior of a part. To improve surface finish, they use use abrasive grain slurries or compounds on buffs, bobs, cloth naps, laps, very fine grit nonwovens, and coated abrasives.
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Specialty abrasive grain and finishing media include glass beads, sodium carbonate, walnut shells, corn cobs, sponge, hardwood, coal slag and other organic materials as well as other unique compositions or materials for specialized processing.
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Tumbling and mass finishing media is used to debur, burnish, color, de-scale, polish or clean during finishing processes.
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