Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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| Shape | Pyramid Tetrahedron (P) |
|---|---|
| mm | 10 |
| in | 3/8 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Wedge Bowtie (DK) |
|---|---|
| mm | 22/38 |
| in | 7/8 x 1-1/2 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Wedge Bowtie (DK) |
|---|---|
| mm | 16/25 |
| in | 5/8 x 1 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Triangle (D) |
|---|---|
| mm | 20 |
| in | 3/4 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Triangle (D) |
|---|---|
| mm | 15 |
| in | 5/8 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Triangle (D) |
|---|---|
| mm | 12 |
| in | 1/2 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Triangle (D) |
|---|---|
| mm | 8 |
| in | 5/16 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Pyramid Square Base (PQ) |
|---|---|
| mm | 10 |
| in | 3/8 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Pyramid Square Base (PQ) |
|---|---|
| mm | 6 |
| in | 1/4 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Pyramid Tetrahedron (P) |
|---|---|
| mm | 40 |
| in | 1-5/8 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Pyramid Tetrahedron (P) |
|---|---|
| mm | 30 |
| in | 1-1/8 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Pyramid Tetrahedron (P) |
|---|---|
| mm | 20 |
| in | 3/4 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Cone Taper Top (K) |
|---|---|
| mm | 10 |
| in | 3/8 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Cone Round Top (KR) |
|---|---|
| mm | 19 |
| in | 3/4 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Cone Round Top (KR) |
|---|---|
| mm | 14 |
| in | 9/16 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Cone Round Top (KR) |
|---|---|
| mm | 10 |
| in | 3/8 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Cone Taper Top (K) |
|---|---|
| mm | 50 |
| in | 2 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Cone Taper Top (K) |
|---|---|
| mm | 40 |
| in | 1-5/8 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Cone Taper Top (K) |
|---|---|
| mm | 30 |
| in | 1-1/8 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
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Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Cone Taper Top (K) |
|---|---|
| mm | 25 |
| in | 1 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
PMC Composition
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Description
Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Cone Taper Top (K) |
|---|---|
| mm | 20 |
| in | 3/4 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
PMC Composition
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$0.00
Description
Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Cone Taper Top (K) |
|---|---|
| mm | 16 |
| in | 5/8 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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Rosler PMC plastic vibratory media has a bulk density of approximately 70 lbs per cubic foot engineered for general finishing and deburring . PLC is an excellent media choice for a wide range of parts needing deburring and some surface improvement. Rosler PMC media provides “medium” cut and will leave a “fine to medium” finish. Rosler offers a wide range of plastic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler plastic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
PMC Composition
Make a Selection
$0.00
Description
Plastic media is primarily used in vibratory finishing applications to smooth surface roughness, Break edge radius, reduce sharpness, blend tooling paths, polish, deburr, and many other useful finishing applications. Plastic vibratory media can also be referred to as stones or chips, however, the terminology refers to pre-formed of random shape pieces of ceramic with different abrasive characteristics. Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Plastic densities are altered to accommodate process pressures as well as part material considerations. Vibratory media can be classified as “no cut”, “low cut”, “medium cut” , fast cut”, “very fast cut”, and “ultra fast cut”. Each classification of media will produce a different final finish from polished to coarse per the respective “cut” rate.
Specifications
| Shape | Cone Taper Top (K) |
|---|---|
| mm | 14 |
| in | 9/16 |
| Composition | PMC |
| Density (lbs/ft) (approx.) | 70 |
| Finish | Fine/Medium |
| Cut | Medium |
Typical Applications: General purpose deburring
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