Surface Finish · Mechanical Finishes
Bead Blasting
The uniform matte look: erases tool marks, hides fingerprints, preps perfect anodizing.
Process specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Process group | Mechanical Finishes |
| Coating thickness | No coating — removes <5 µm and leaves a uniform, non-directional matte at Ra 0.8–1.6 µm. A texture change, not a layer. |
| Tolerance impact | Practically none — removal stays under 5 µm, within almost all machining tolerances. We still mask precision bores, threads and sealing faces by default: the texture change (not the size change) can affect function there. |
| Corrosion rating | Unchanged — no coating is added, so corrosion behavior stays that of the base material. Pair with anodizing or plating for protection. |
| Appearance | Uniform, non-directional satin matte that erases machining witness and evens out milled vs turned features; fine media gives silk, coarse media a pronounced matte. |
⚠ Not suitable for
Mirror or low-roughness specs of Ra ≤0.4 µm (blasting raises roughness — that is polishing territory); unmasked sealing faces, precision bores and threads where surface texture is functional; thin delicate features that could distort under media impact.
Works on these materials

Aluminum Alloys
7 Grades

Stainless Steels
6 Grades

Carbon, Alloy & Tool Steels
8 Grades

Titanium Alloys
2 Grades

Copper Alloys
4 Grades

Magnesium AZ31B
The featherweight: 35% lighter than aluminum, machines beautifully, demands fire-aware handling.

ABS
The prototype plastic: tough, light, cheap — and it glues and paints like nothing else.
Typical applications
- Pre-anodize texture on consumer electronics housings
- Uniform appearance across mixed milled and turned features
- Fingerprint-hiding equipment panels
- Cleaning weld discoloration on stainless
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