DURAMEDIA® Carbon Steel is made from low-carbon steel in AISI/SAE. The most commonly used chemistry is 1013, with steel media also manufactured in chemistries 1008 - 1022.
DURAMEDIA® Stainless Steel is recommended when complete freedom from rust is essential. The most commonly used chemistry is 304ss.

| Carbon Steel | Stainless Steel | ||||
| Typical Chemistries | 1008 | 1013 | 1018 | 1022 | 304ss |
| Carbon | 0.10 max. | 0.11-0.16 | 0.15-0.20 | 0.18-0.23 | 0.03 max. |
| Manganese | .030-0.50 | 0.50-0.80 | 0.60-0.90 | 0.70-1.00 | 2.00 max. |
| Sulfur | 0.050 max. | 0.050 max. | 0.050 max. | 0.050 max. | 0.030 max. |
| Phosphorous | 0.030 max. | 0.030 max. | 0.030 max. | 0.030 max. | 0.045 max |
DURAMEDIA® Stainless Steel is recommended when complete freedom from rust is essential. The most commonly used chemistry is 304ss.
•For Aggressive Processes...
dramatically cut finishing times by using more acidic compounds, specifically developed for use with stainless steel.
•Eliminating or Reducing Compounds...
with stainless steel's inherent ability to resist corrosion.
•To Reduce Maintenance, Storage and Handling Costs...
compared to carbon steel media.
•To Eliminate Contamination...
from chemical interactions (i.e., iron impregnation) that take place during some finishing processes. Especially important to manufacturers of medical equipment, surgical tools, food processing equipment and similar materials.
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