Gunsmithing Blasting/aluminum Oxide?

lilhank

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I am going to do some bead blasting on my rifle so I can cerakote it some time this weekend.I have some black aluminum oxide 70 grt and was wondering if that was to abrasive.If so what grit/media would you recomend?Thanks,
Jason
 
Re: Blasting/aluminum Oxide?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: lilhank</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I am going to do some bead blasting on my rifle so I can cerakote it some time this weekend.I have some black aluminum oxide 70 grt and was wondering if that was to abrasive.If so what grit/media would you recomend?Thanks,
Jason </div></div>
I would recommend Aluminum Oxide 100 or 120 grit or Garnet in 120 grit. When you blast the surface, you don't want to be too aggressive. What you are trying to do is very finely etch the surface to provide the best bond possible for the coating. If you etch it too deeply or use something like glass beads or a media that peens the surface, you run the risk of having a rough surface. The ideal Cerakote layer is .5 - 1 mil in thickness. Good luck with your project.
 
Re: Blasting/aluminum Oxide?

Either will work fine. Degrease for 10-15 minutes in Brake Clean and blast. Then bake at 250 for 20 minutes, this will bring any excess oil to the surface, if there is any. Remember that preparation is the most important part of the process. Refer to NIC Industries web site for more detailed instructions. Good Luck.
 
Re: Blasting/aluminum Oxide?

Thanks for the info,got 120 ordered today.<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gvanhyning</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Either will work fine. Degrease for 10-15 minutes in Brake Clean and blast. Then bake at 250 for 20 minutes, this will bring any excess oil to the surface, if there is any. Remember that preparation is the most important part of the process. Refer to NIC Industries web site for more detailed instructions. Good Luck. </div></div>