Speed and versatility are the hallmarks of Gulf States Saw & Machinery Co., Inc. bookletmakers and finishing systems. Our Sprint series models enjoy a solid reputation in the print finishing industry for performance and dependability. The revolutionary SF2 bookletmaker utilizes wire-fed stitching technology previously found only in larger systems costing up to three times more.
At Gulf States Saw & Machinery Co., Inc., we offer top-quality abrasive finishing solutions to meet our customers’ individual application and material requirements. Our machines complete various tasks depending on the application, including deburring, slag grinding, edge rounding, calibrating, and finishing. Among other metal finishing machines, we offer dry metal machines, which function in many applications and provide numerous benefits.
When searching for the right dry metal machine for your application, Gulf States Saw & Machinery Co., Inc. offers some of the most reliable equipment. We provide our customers with a range of dry metal machines to increase the efficiency, dependability, and safety of metalworking applications.
No matter how many steps are involved in your process each step must take place separately. Also, polishing and deburring cannot be done at the same time. Instead, polish first and deburr second. If more steps are required, they must be done in ascending order. Polishing and deburring should be done first.
Gulf States Saw & Machinery Co., Inc. is known for its bookletmakers and finishing systems that are quick and versatile. The Sprint series models have a strong reputation for reliability and performance in the printing finishing industry. The SF2 bookletmaker uses wire-fed stitching technology that was previously only available in larger systems, which can run up to three times as much.
Built in a heavy duty construction with a smaller footprint designed to accommodate a job shop with various applications such as deburring, dross removal, calibrating/dimensioning, edge radiusing or finishing.
Want a matte or satin finish? Add aluminum oxide blasting media to your centrifugal barrel finishing process, and the resulting part will be matte instead of shiny.
A medical device manufacturer had two major challenges in designing a citric passingivation solution. They could not use a fully-automated passivation solution. This system required data tracking to ensure quality control. Semi-Automated [...]
A polishing device smooths the rough surfaces of products, improving their aesthetic and technical appeal...
Top/bottom machine processes the top and bottom surfaces simultaneously with 100% uniformity. Each square inch of each part is processed exactly the way it was intended over the entire width of the machine.
The use of a centrifugal barrel-finishing machine improves consistency and quality. Handwork yields only a 20% acceptance rate. But, with a centrifugal finisher, you can get much higher acceptance rates. Aside from being consistent in all directions, the surface finish following centrifugal part tumble is also isotropic. This is a big advantage over hand polishing.
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Machines in the 2000-Series are designed to handle heavier production demands. They are designed to handle such applications as deburring, slag grinding, calibrating/dimensioning, edge radiusing, paint/surface preparation, finishing/polishing or a combination of these applications.
The correct tumbling media is critical for centrifugal bar finishing. The wrong media and particularly the wrong geometries can make it twice as long to finish a part. When appropriate, cones or cylindricals are used for tumbling media. This can dramatically slow down processing times.
Finishing processes can be used to improve the following characteristics: appearance, adhesion or wettability, solderability, corrosion resistance, tarnish resistance, chemical resistance, wear resistance, hardness, modify electrical conductivity, remove burrs and other surface flaws, and control surface friction.
The law of attraction between positively and negatively charged particles underpins the finishing technique of applying a coating to a metal surface. The paint is usually positively charged, while the support to be painted is negatively charged because it is wired to a strong electric field.
Surface Finishing Machine has a metallic bowl that holds media, water, and finishing compounds.