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PLASTiC MEDiA Cleaning with plastic media is a fast environmentally acceptable and cost effective alternative to traditional chemical and hand stripping.Unlike chemical strippers,plastic media is biodegradable,non-toxic and non-polluting and the process is now accepted as the optimum method of surface preparation for a wide variety of materials and components. APPLICATION Media is suitable for general surface preparation work as mould cleaning, removing carbon deposits from engines, paint and caatings removals without distortion or domage to relevant supstrates. Also used extensiely in the aerospace industry for paint removal on fuselages and cleaning structural components and perfect in electronic applications, for printed circuit board cleaning, and in industrial applications for deflashing, deburring and dejunking. Urea - Type II UREA Media / 3.5 Mohs (54-62 Borcol) This Media is stuable for general surface prepation work such as mould cleaning, removing corbon deposits from engines, paint and caatings removals, without distortion or domage to revelant supstrates. MELAMINE - Type III Melamine Media / 4 Mohs (64-72 Borcol) Most aggressive grade, and as such, perfect in electronic applications, for printed circuit board cleaning, and in industrial applications for deflashing,deburring and dejunking. ACRYLIC - Type V Acrylic Media / 3.2-3.5 Mohs (46-51 Borcol) Ideal for dry stripping delicate or this sheet composite and exotic moterials without damage or distortion. Used extensively in the aerospace industry for paint removal on fuselages and cleaning structural components prior to inspection. POLYAMIDE - Poly A Polyamide Media / 20-30 Borcol This media is abaible in any colour and sizes. Ideal for deflashing thermoset plastic parts and also deburring machined diecast components. POLYCARBONATE - Poly C Polycarbonate Media Polycarbonate media available in any colour and sizes. A Higher density media than nylon,this media is ideal for deflashing and deburring.Also recommended for cryogenic shot blast deflashing of rubber.
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