Vibration finishing equipment and barrel equipment for the foundry industry: complete solution from one mold Vibration finishing equipment and barrel equipment are used in the foundry industry to polish and finish cast parts. Vibration finishing uses high frequency vibration to smooth and polish the surface of a cast part, while barrel equipment uses a tumbling action to finish and deburr the edge...
The additive, media and compound development in surface polishing industry In the surface polishing industry, there are several methods that can be used to achieve a smooth and shiny finish on a variety of materials. These methods include additive, media, and compound development. Additive development involves the use of polishing agents that are applied to the surface to be polished. These agents...
Enhancing Manufacturing Excellence with Jintaijin's Advanced Surface Finishing Technologies In the contemporary landscape of manufacturing and processing industries, achieving peak product quality and aesthetics is an incessant pursuit. Enter Jintaijin, a pioneering company specializing in cutting-edge surface finishing solutions, which has emerged as a formidable driving force propelling t...
Ceramic Media vs Plastic Media: How to Choose the Right Tumbling Media Choosing between ceramic media and plastic media is one of the most important decisions in a mass finishing process. The right media can remove burrs, smooth edges, improve surface consistency, and reduce manual work. The wrong media can damage parts, leave poor finishes, lodge in holes, or make cycle time unnecessarily long. T...
How to Remove Burrs from CNC Aluminum Parts Without Edge Damage CNC aluminum parts often need deburring after milling, drilling, tapping, or slotting. The challenge is not only removing burrs, but removing them without rounding critical edges, denting visible surfaces, damaging threads, or changing precision dimensions. A stable deburring process should protect the part while still producing clean...
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...
Media Selection Guide How to Prevent Tumbling Media from Lodging in Holes Slots and Threads 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...
Media Selection Guide Wet Tumbling vs Dry Tumbling Process Media and Surface Results Compared 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 va...
Equipment Selection Guide How to Choose the Right Tumbling Media for Metal Deburring Selecting the right equipment for your production requirements involves more than matching machine specifications to part dimensions. Process type, media compatibility, compound delivery, cycle time, and post-processing workflow all affect whether a finishing system delivers consistent quality at the required thro...