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BARRELLING MEDIA


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Disposal: • Small amounts less than 100ml can be mixed with 5  


Code


C33347 C33348


Description


Platinol (100ml) Fluid Platinol (250ml) Fluid


UOM Price 100ML £11.25


250ML £22.50 CC60 Bronzing/Metal Aging


Aging Chemical - Bronzing Solution - Metal Aging - CC60


How to make up: • 1 part CC60 to 4 parts water (by volume)


• At temperature 18 to 60 celsius


• Time 30 seconds to 2 minutes • Colour: for darker shades use 1 to 3 parts for medium shades are produced in 30 seconds


• For best results parts should be clean when immersed in this solution


• A tank with polythene, pvc or rubber lined steel is ideal


 • To be used on copper or brass


Code C6264 C38756 Description Bronzing Solution, CC60 1LT


UOM Price £10.95


Bronzing Solution, CC60 - 5 Litre 5LT £49.50 Cerium Oxide - Polishing Compound


BARRELLING MEDIA Cutting & Burnishing Compounds


  optical and the glass industry. In the glass industry, it  agent for precision optical polishing. Removes scratches, water marks and scuffs, lime scale, acid rain marks and much, much more . . .


• Can be used with ceramics and to polish glass and stones


 obsidian, etc.


• Average particle size is 1.8 microns • Add water to the 100 grams of powder until a thin paste is formed


Very easy to use:  make into a paste or slurry with water. Apply using a soft cloth or sponge, rub vigorously across the scratch until it is gone. Wipe clean and buff


Cutting Compound (PB) & Burnishing Compound (Galley 8)


PB Cutting Compound (C4904): • Use with ceramic Barrelling Cones ( B4903) to de-burr and grind metals.


 Unit


 paper


 work out to your customers one piece at a time


• You can put your work straight into metal barrelling shot for polishing after you have done this process


• 1kg


• By mop - Using an rotary soft mop (preferably leather P1302M/M31481) which is attached to a polishing motor or pendant drill, smear on the paste; keep the speed slow and polish very slowly until the desired effect is obtained


• By barrelling unit - To use with your tumbling machine (code B35408/B35410), add 100 grams of powder to water until it forms a paste. Add this to a lapidary drum (B35410) for best results.


Tips to remember: • Avoid overheating the glass • Please note: if you can feel the scratch with your  cerium powder


Weight: 100g Code


P35555 Description UOM Price Cerium Oxide Polishing Compound 100G www.COUSINS .COM £7.95


Carbon Steel Shot - Standard Mix Carbon Steel Shot “The Standard Mix”


 in your barrel drum, e.g. 3 litre drum = 3Kg of shot & 3 litres of water


• Barrel burnish your work to a high standard of mirror 


• Uniformly sized, mirror-bright and carefully tempered to ensure long life


• Carbon shot must used with Galley 8 Barrelling Composition (C4365) so the shot has long-lasting life


• Every time leave your shot when you are not using it in a fresh new barrelling solution and it will not go rusty


• Contains special sized balls, cones, pin dowels to make up this standard mixture


• Always run new shot for 2 hours with double the amount of burnishing compound to remove protective oil


• 1 kg Code


B4902 Description Shot, Carbon Steel (Mixed)


UOM Price 1KG


Cutting Cones (Pre-Polish)


Galley 8 (C4365): • A special formulated burnishing compound • Offers a great consistency with outstanding results assured;


 shapes and materials


• Safe to use with neoprene rubber acrylic and polyurethane drums


• Has a rust inhibitor for carbon shot, to prevent rusting • Use 50grams of composition to 1ltr of water for the ideal mixture


• Produces minimal levels of foam, compared to alternative compounds


• Allowing recovering polished items easier for you • Ammonia based which offers the most potent cleaning and burnishing strength


• Wear chemical resistant gloves (G9907) and safety goggles (G6257) whilst using this solution


• 1 kg


Can be used with PB Cutting powder (C4904) to reduce the rate of grinding.


Code


C4365 C4904


Description


Burnishing Compound Galley 8 Cutting Compound “PB”


UOM Price 1KG


1KG


£10.95 £10.25


 Cutting Cones - Matt Finish - Pre-Polishing


  paper


 work out to your customers one piece at a time


• You can put your work straight into metal barrelling shot for polishing after you have done this process


• Green Cones • Ø12mm • 1kg


For best results grinding Gold and Silver used with a mixture of 5 grams “Galley 8” Barrelling Composition (C4365) and 5 grams “PB” Cutting Compound (C4904).


For heavier grinding add a higher proportion of “PB” to increase the amount of metal removal.


Code B4903 Description Cutting Cones, Green


UOM Price 1KG


 £17.10


£19.75


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