Vibrator and barrl finishing system for the plastics industry:deburring burrs,mold line, smooth the surface Automotive and electronics industries, household goods, mechanical engineering and medical technology: Thermosetting and thermoplastic functional parts and safety parts are of great importance to this most unique industry sector.The demand for this type of applications is increasing, as is t...
Introduction: The Precision Challenge in Metal Eyewear Manufacturing Metal eyewear frames demand flawless surfaces, intricate detailing, and long-lasting aesthetics. However, achieving mirror-like finishes while maintaining structural integrity requires overcoming challenges like micro-burrs, uneven textures, and post-processing contamination. Traditional methods often fall short in consistency, e...
Media Selection Guide Ceramic Media vs Plastic Media How to Choose the Right Tumbling Media When manufacturers face surface finishing challenges, the root cause is often not what they initially suspect. Parts come back from tumbling with inconsistent results — some look acceptable, others show defects that require rework or scrap. The key to solving these problems is understanding the process vari...
Aluminum Part Finishing How to Remove Burrs from CNC Aluminum Parts Without Edge Damage When manufacturers face surface finishing challenges, the root cause is often not what they initially suspect. Parts come back from tumbling with inconsistent results — some look acceptable, others show defects that require rework or scrap. The key to solving these problems is understanding the process variable...
Surface Finishing Vibratory Finishing vs Barrel Tumbling Which Process Fits Your Parts When manufacturers face surface finishing challenges, the root cause is often not what they initially suspect. Parts come back from tumbling with inconsistent results — some look acceptable, others show defects that require rework or scrap. The key to solving these problems is understanding the process variables...
Surface Finishing How to Select a Vibratory Finishing Machine for Batch Production When manufacturers face surface finishing challenges, the root cause is often not what they initially suspect. Parts come back from tumbling with inconsistent results — some look acceptable, others show defects that require rework or scrap. The key to solving these problems is understanding the process variables tha...
Process Troubleshooting How to Remove Burrs from CNC Aluminum Parts Without Edge Damage Surface finishing defects are often caused by interactions between multiple process variables rather than a single root cause. A systematic approach to identifying the actual problem reduces wasted time, media, and compound, and leads to faster process correction. When surface defects appear after finishing, th...