Glass bead blasting media is used when surface appearance, dimensional control, and consistency matter. Sometimes referred to as glass bead abrasives, this media is commonly selected to clean and finish parts without cutting or aggressively removing base material, making it ideal for cosmetic finishing, light peening, and applications where part integrity is critical.
Because glass beads are spherical, they clean, finish, and lightly peen surfaces rather than cutting into them. The result is a smooth, uniform satin finish that helps preserve part geometry and surface integrity. This makes glass bead blasting media a reliable choice in maintenance, manufacturing, and finishing operations where repeatability and process control are essential.
| Glass beads | |||
| Chemical Analysis | Physical Properties | ||
| SiO2 | ≥65.0% | Bulk Density | 1.5g/cm3 |
| Na2O | ≤14.0% | Real Density | 2.5g/cm3 |
| CaO | ≤8.0% | Mohs Hardness | 6-7 |
| MgO | ≥2.5% | HRC hardness | 46 |
| AL2O3 | >0.5-2.0% | Roundness | ≥92.5% |
| Fe2O3 | ≥0.15% | Magnetic | ≤0.1% |
| Other | 2.0% | Bubble | <0.1% |
| Usage | Blasting, cleaning, Grinding, Dispersing, Reflecting mark etc | ||
Applications for Glass Bead Shot Blasting Media
Glass bead blasting media is commonly used in applications where maintaining surface integrity and finish appearance is critical, including:
- Cleaning parts without significant material removal
- Cosmetic and satin finishing of metal components
- Deburring while maintaining part geometry
- Surface preparation prior to coating, painting, or anodizing
- Light peening applications to improve surface characteristics
Glass bead blasting is widely used across aerospace, automotive, medical, fabrication, and MRO industries where consistent, repeatable results are required.

