Steel Media Specifications
BALLS
Eclipse
Round balls with slight flattening at the poles*. Available in sizes from 3/32" - 3/16".
Abco
Round balls without flats for more critical finishing requirements.
CONES
Center flange and tapered crowns provide contact angles and on curved surfaces. Small sizes are ideal for ornamental designs.
Order
Size
Dimensions
A B
3/16"
5/16"
1/2"
.155"
.265"
.470"
.200"
.315"
.535"

PINS
Tapering to pointed ends, pins reach into recesses and grooves, deflash through-holes and clean threaded areas.
Slim (S)
(inches)
-
3/64" x 1/2"
1/16" x 9/32"
1/16" x 1/2"
Taper (T)
(inches)
3/32" x 3/8"
1/8" x 3/8"
1/8" x 1/2"
5/32" x 1/2
"

OVALBALLS
This shape introduces an oscillating motion to the finishing mass and provides more surface-to-surface contact than balls.
Order
Size
Dimensions
A B
1/8"
5/32"
3/16"
5/16"
.245"
.320"
.380"
.535"
.125"
.156"
.187"
.312"

BALLCONES
This design combines the burnishing abilities of balls and cones into one scientifically proportioned shape.
Order
Size
Dimensions
A B
1/8"
5/32"
3/16"
1/4"
5/16"

.125"
.215"
.270"
.320"
.375"
.170"
.270"
.300"
.400"
.465"


ABCUT
Patented abrasive surface puts teeth into finishing for fast, heavy deburring, burnishing and material removal. Available in three standard sizes.
Dimensions
Length Diameter
1/8" x1/2"
5/32"x7/8"
7/32"x7/8"
.130 -.136"
.167 -.173"
.228 -.239"

DIAGONALS
Beveled edges of diagonally-cut ends provide effective finishing action in corners. Cylindrical body offers wide area contacts.
Order
Size
Dimensions
A B C
1/8"
5/32"
3/16"
7/32"
1/4"
5/16"
3/8"
.125"
.156"
.187"
.218"
.250"
.312"
.375"
.125"
.156"
.187"
.218"
.250"
.312"
.375"
.225"
.275"
.325"
.380"
.445"
.545"
.655"
Stainless Steel Available
Where complete freedom from rust is essential, we recommend 300 Series stainless steels. Most of these shapes are available in this corrosion-resistant material.

Let our lab determine the proper media for you parts
* Precise roundness is not required for the majority of steel media finishing applications. Thus, two small flat spots at opposite poles are not objectionable. Pole-flattened balls are less expensive to manufacture and customers benefit from these economies through lower prices.
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P.O. Box 330100, Railroad Place
West Hartford, Connecticut 06133-0100  USA