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[Sample Available] Resin Abrasive for Air Blast Plamedia

New product! Resin-based abrasive material for use with air blasting! It offers excellent cost performance and is suitable not only for cleaning purposes but also for deburring!

"Plamedia" is a multi-blend media branded with urea resin and melamine resin, making it a very well-balanced new abrasive material. It is suitable not only for cleaning applications such as mold cleaning, cleaning of molding machine screws, and adhesive cleaning, but also for the removal of burrs (flash burrs and dam burrs). To meet the many requests from our customers, this product focuses on cost performance while maintaining our strength of "high quality." 【Features】 ■ Hard among resins, with high cutting ability ■ Suitable for surface finishing ■ Suitable for mold cleaning and screw cleaning ■ Suitable for burr removal ■ Abrasive material can be reused ■ Complies with RoHS2 and SVHC, and broadly meets other regulations Please try our new high-quality, low-cost abrasive material. * "Plamedia" is a product exclusively for dry blasting. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Resin Problem-Solving Case Study] Pigment Manufacturer S Corporation

The size of the mini pellets is generally around 1mm to 1.5mm, but smaller sizes are also possible!

We would like to introduce a case study to S Corporation, a pigment manufacturer, regarding the replacement of resin cryogenic micro-pulverization with mini pellets (micro pellets). The company, when producing high-concentration masterbatches, mixed pigments after cryogenically grinding the base resin to achieve finer particle size for better dispersion. However, cryogenic grinding resulted in larger lot sizes, necessitating the production of a certain quantity, which led to long-term inventory storage for some products. After consulting with us, they were able to achieve a particle size comparable to micro-pulverization by reducing the size of the pellets themselves. [Case Summary] ■ Challenges - Cryogenic grinding resulted in larger lot sizes, necessitating the production of a certain quantity, leading to long-term inventory storage for some products. ■ Results - By reducing the size of the pellets themselves, they were able to achieve a particle size comparable to micro-pulverization. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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