Ductmate
Chemical
- Mar 6, 2003
- 28
I have a product that is made of 1 7/8" x 4" DOM carbon steel tubing with a machined bushing welded into one end. It has 3 8-32 threaded holes in it. I am looking for a way to efficiently remove the mill coating and paint from the DOM steel so that I can apply a phosphate (parkerized) finish.
I currently either sand blast them or use a wire wheel. The wire wheel sometimes misses spots, giving a poor finish, and both of them are labor intensive.
Does anyone have any suggestions such as a tumbler or vibratory bowl for this? Also, what kind of media do you recommend? I have a vibratory bowl currently loaded with crushed walnut for polishing, but that's not aggressive enough. I could make or acquire a rotary tumbler fairly easily.
Thanks,
Vince
I currently either sand blast them or use a wire wheel. The wire wheel sometimes misses spots, giving a poor finish, and both of them are labor intensive.
Does anyone have any suggestions such as a tumbler or vibratory bowl for this? Also, what kind of media do you recommend? I have a vibratory bowl currently loaded with crushed walnut for polishing, but that's not aggressive enough. I could make or acquire a rotary tumbler fairly easily.
Thanks,
Vince