The effectiveness of sandblasting is heavily influenced by the abrasive media used, and for glass beads, size is a critical factor. As a dedicated manufacturer and supplier of industrial abrasives, we understand the nuances of glass bead selection. This guide will help you navigate the different sizes available and choose the perfect glass beads for your specific sandblasting needs.

Understanding Glass Bead Sizing (Mesh)
Glass bead size is typically categorized using mesh numbers. A mesh number refers to the number of openings per linear inch of a sieve. Therefore, a higher mesh number indicates smaller beads, while a lower mesh means larger beads.

Fine Glass Beads (High Mesh Numbers)
Beads in the range of 80-170 mesh (approximately 75-180 microns) are considered fine. These small beads are ideal for:

  • Delicate Cleaning: Removing light contaminants, oils, and residues without damaging sensitive surfaces like plastics, thin metals, or delicate electronic components.
  • Polishing and Satin Finishing: Creating a smooth, aesthetically pleasing satin or matte finish on metals.
  • Light Deburring: Removing minor burrs from precision-machined parts.
  • Masked Areas: Reaching into intricate details and small areas that larger beads cannot access.

When you need a gentle touch and a refined finish, purchasing fine glass beads is the way to go. We supply these fine grades for precision industrial applications.

Medium Glass Beads (Mid-Range Mesh)
Beads in the 40-70 mesh range (approximately 250-425 microns) are considered medium-sized. These are highly versatile and commonly used for:

  • General Cleaning: Effectively removing moderate dirt, grime, and light oxidation from a variety of metal parts.
  • Surface Preparation: Preparing surfaces for painting, coating, or plating by providing a clean, slightly roughened profile.
  • Moderate Deburring: Removing slightly larger burrs than fine beads can handle.
  • Peening: A good balance for general peening applications to improve fatigue life.

Medium glass beads offer a good balance of cleaning power and surface finish, making them a staple in many manufacturing settings. As your supplier, we ensure consistent quality in this popular size range.

Coarse Glass Beads (Low Mesh Numbers)
Beads in the 20-40 mesh range (approximately 425-850 microns) are considered coarse. These larger beads are best suited for:

  • Aggressive Cleaning: Removing heavier contaminants like rust, scale, old paint, and stubborn residues from robust metal surfaces.
  • Heavy Deburring: Tackling larger burrs and imperfections on cast or machined parts.
  • Surface Etching: Creating a more pronounced surface profile for applications requiring strong adhesion of subsequent coatings.

While coarse beads offer more aggressive cleaning, it's crucial to ensure they are appropriate for the substrate to avoid excessive material removal or damage. If you need to buy abrasive media for heavy-duty tasks, our coarse glass beads are an excellent option.

How to Choose the Right Size
The selection process should always consider the material being blasted, the type and severity of contamination, and the desired final finish. As a leading manufacturer and supplier, we encourage our clients to consult with us. We can provide expert guidance to help you buy the optimal glass bead size for your specific sandblasting operation, ensuring efficiency and the best possible outcome. Contact us today to explore our range of glass bead abrasive media.