Controlled Coating removal WIthout Substrate Damage
Type II plastic media removes organic coatings through impact and fracture, not cutting, allowing coatings to be stripped while preserving the underlying surface.
Suitable for use in wet or dry blasting systems.
Key Features
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Thermoset urea formaldehyde media
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Moderate aggressiveness
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Effective paint and coating removal
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Minimal substrate damage
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Suitable for soft metals and composites
Typical Applications
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Automotive paint stripping
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Coating removal from aluminium
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Fibreglass and composite cleaning
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Alternative to chemical stripping
Technical Information – Type II Plastic Media
Technical Properties
| Property | Typical Value |
|---|---|
| Polymer type | Urea formaldehyde |
| Hardness | Barcol 54 – 65 (3.5 mohs) |
| Aggressiveness | Moderate |
| Particle shape | Angular |
| Melting point | < 500 °C |
| Specific gravity | ~ 1.5 g/cm³ |
| Bulk density | ~ 0.65 – 0.75 g/cm³ |
| Suitable systems | Wet & dry blast cabinets |
Compatible with pressure, suction, and cabinet blasting systems.
Approvals & Standards
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Manufactured to MIL-P-85891A
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Conforms to CSS227 specifications
Grades & Supply
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Multiple particle sizes available
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Supplied in 25 kg tubs
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Optional 125 kg drums – Contact us
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UK stock, 3–5 working day delivery
Plastic blast media particle size influences the rate of coating removal and degree of substrate impact.
Larger particle sizes increase stripping efficiency, while smaller particles provide greater control and reduced surface stress.
Mesh Rating & Approximate Grain Size
| Mesh | Avg. Grain Size (mm) |
|---|---|
| 8/14 | 1.40 – 2.40 |
| 8/16 | 1.20 – 2.40 |
| 8/20 | 0.80 – 2.40 |
| 10/20 | 0.80 – 2.00 |
| 12/16 | 1.20 – 1.70 |
| 16/20 | 0.80 – 1.20 |
| 20/30 | 0.60 – 0.80 |
| 20/40 | 0.40 – 0.80 |
| 30/40 | 0.40 – 0.60 |
| 40/60 | 0.25 – 0.40 |
| 60/80 | 0.18 – 0.25 |
| 80/120 | 0.12 – 0.18 |
Particle size selection should be matched to the substrate material, coating thickness, and acceptable surface impact.
Softer substrates and thin skins typically require finer particle sizes to minimise damage.
Unsure which grit size is right for your application? – Contact us
Our technical team can advise on media selection based on substrate, finish, and blasting system.
Safety & Handling
Plastic media is not considered hazardous under normal use.
Potential risks include dust inhalation and skin irritation in sensitive individuals.


