Moleroda understands that you might not always want a large bag of media, so here you can find 5kg bags of media. Perfect for smaller vibro machines, or to top up your existing media.
Ceramic Media
Ceramic Tumbling Media is perfect for cutting and flattening steel and stainless steel part to prepare them for polishing. Ideal for use in tumbler or vibratory machine for automatic mass finishing.
Ceramic 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. Ceramic 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.
Resin Media
Resin media used on softer materials such as Aluminium or Jewellery when a bright polished look is required. Used with water and FC120 polish to get the best performance.
Porcelain pins – How to use them for Polishing in Vibro finishing.
Use the Porcelain pins in a vibratory finishing machine for automatic polishing of metal components. These Porcelain pins act like a burnishing and softly grinding at the metal surface.
Our Rosler media offers a wide range of ceramic media composition, shapes, and size variations to accommodate many process applications. Manufactured to DIN ISO 9001 standards, Rosler ceramic media will produce repeatable results process after process.
Abrasive characteristics vary as different compositions are engineered to produce various luster and roughness results. Ceramic 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.
Check out our video demonstrating media in a vibro bowl.
Alternatively see here for our blog on how to make sure you have enough media in your vibro bowl.