Aluminum Oxide powder & Cerium Oxide powder for glass polishing

Aluminum Oxide powder & Cerium Oxide powder for glass polishing

Aluminum Oxide powder & Cerium Oxide powder for glass polishing

 

Both aluminum oxide polishing powder (Al₂O₃) and cerium oxide polishing powder (CeO₂) can polish glass, but their mechanisms, efficiency, surface quality, and costs differ significantly. The specific differences are mainly reflected in the following aspects:

 

ItemAluminum oxide PowderCerium Oxide Powder
Removal MechanismPrimarily mechanical micro-grinding, hardness 9 (Mohs) > glass 6–7, brittle fracture + microcracks.Chemical-Mechanical Synergistic Grinding. Cerium oxide dissolves silica on the glass surface, providing polishing and brightening functions.
Damage to Polishing ToolsHigh wear on polishing pads and toolsSoft reaction layer causes less wear on polishing tools.
Glass Material AdaptabilityCan polish sodium-calcium, borosilicate, and quartz, but prone to hazy defects on low-alkali aluminosilicate glass. Fastest on sodium-calcium and borosilicate; maintains a rate of over 60% on high-alumina glass with low haze. High-purity or praseodymium-cerium rare earth polishing powder is also suitable for optical glass polishing.
Particle Morphologyα-Al₂O₃ angularNear-spherical aggregates, easily dispersed.
Particle sizes available0.5um-63um, suitable for rough, medium, and fine polishing.Mostly 0.7um-4um, used primarily for fine polishing and mirror polishing.

 

Aluminum oxide or cerium oxide powder?

• Mobile phone cover plates, automotive glass, optical lenses, LCD substrates: Directly choose CeO₂; faster cycle time, higher yield, and lower overall cost.

• For rough polishing or thick glass blanking, where scratches are not a major concern, use aluminum oxide polishing powder first, then switch to cerium oxide polishing powder for fine polishing to remove scratches.

• Quartz glass, microcrystalline glass (low expansion): Alumina polishing powder easily leaves minor scratches; it is recommended to use rare earth polishing powder throughout the process. If the quartz part is too large, a mixture of alumina and cerium oxide can be used, offering a cost-effective compromise.

Aluminum oxide powder

Cerium oxide polishing powder

Scroll to Top