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The polishing step is usually a dry process using ground-up corn cob as media, with polishing compound embedded. Ground-up walnut shells are also used as media for dry processing.

Contact us today for more information on dry metal machines that can benefit your application.

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.

Are you frustrated by flat parts Flat parts such washers pose the biggest challenge in centrifugal barrel finish. They can stick to or wick together on the barrel sides, so only one side is deburred. Add glass bead blasting media into the centrifugal-barrel finishing process. The beads coat parts so that they won't stick together or to the barrel. Glass beads are also great for parts that may be difficult to separate.

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We have a wide range of dry metal machines that can be used for various purposes, such as graining, deburring and finishing, oxide removal or dimensioning, edge radiusing and grinding. We offer both dry and wet metal machine options depending on the type of material that needs to be processed. Dry machines are recommended for grinding because they have lower levels of grit, and coarser grit in environments that don't require high temperatures.

A centrifugal barrel finisher increases quality consistency. Handwork only yields a 80% acceptance rate. However, a centrifugal barrel finishing machine can produce much higher acceptance rates. The surface finish after centrifugal barrel finishing is consistent in all directions and isotropic, unlike hand polishing.

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Glue

Glue

Vibratory tumblers move in a similar way to our childhood rock polishing machines. The parts and media are then matched up with a scrubbing action.

Perfect for digital applications, the GoCrease creasers allow documents printed on heavy or coated stock to be creased prior to folding, creating a crisp more accurate fold with no cracking

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The speed of the centrifugal barrel tumble machine can be adjusted by the operator. This control allows for finer finishing, polishing and edge smoothing at lower speeds and more aggressive deburring at higher speeds.

We have clients who depend on our metalworking machines in a wide range of industries.

Textile
Textile

Use our expertise in centrifugal bar finishing to help you. Send us a batch for testing today! To receive your complimentary assessment, please contact us.

These machines are suitable for seven-day-perweek and multiple shift operations. The machines were designed with heavy production requirements in mind. They can be used to fulfill large production needs such as deburring and slag grinding, edges radiusing, paint/surface prep, finishing/polishing, or any combination thereof.

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Polishing is typically a dry process that uses ground-up corn cob media with embedded polishing compound. Dry processing can also be done with ground-up walnut shells.

A centrifugal barrel tumbling machine is especially well-suited to remove significant burrs, blending lines and other machinable material. They also excel in polishing and burning applications. With the use of various ceramic and organic media (e.g., corn cob), centrifugal bars machines can achieve nearly any part finish. This includes super-fine surface finishing polishing, burr removal, and even micro-finish polishing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Finishing operations, also known as finishing manufacturing, occur at the end of the manufacturing process, after the part has been formed and secondary processes have been completed.

Metal finishing aids in the reduction of wear and tear on metallic products. Aside from aesthetics, it has a wide range of industrial applications. It helps to improve electrical conductivity, torque resistance, and metal solderability, among other things.

Finishing mortars and concretes; natural and artificial masonry materials; decorative ceramics; materials and items made of wood, paper, glass, plastic, and metals; and paints and varnishes are the most common finishing materials used in modern construction.