Wet vs. Dry Deburring Machines

Machine processing innovations have become more advanced and efficient over the years. However, despite these innovations, components or parts usually still have leftover imperfections. Deburring involves removing the rough edges around processed parts or components. This metal finishing process is crucial to ensure you achieve the desired final product. It’s also essential for other processes,…

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RB Series Metal Product Capabilities

Metal sheet production and finishing equipment for industrial applications encompass a variety of machinery, all of which help improve the material’s surface characteristics. Deburring sheet metal is a crucial process in metalworking and manufacturing, creating sharp edges while removing burrs and imperfections from components. Smooth surfaces and uniform edging contribute to your products’ quality, functionality…

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The Future of Wet Metal Deburring & Finishing

The 41 Series Trident: The Future of Wet Metal Deburring & Finishing  As the metalworking industry evolves, the manufacturers of deburring and finishing applications constantly strive to innovate in their field, creating even more powerful and durable machines to meet the needs and expectations of customers. As a leading manufacturer of metalworking solutions for over…

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Edge Conditioning Technologies Guide

In the world of manufacturing, precision and quality are crucial to creating end products. One crucial aspect is edge treatment and deburring. Proper deburring not only enhances the aesthetics of the final product, but also plays a vital role in improving safety, paint adhesion, and weld preparation. Read below to learn about the various technologies…

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Types of Metal Finishes

The processing of metal is incredibly meticulous involving various steps, from cutting and rolling to annealing. You also have various metal finishing techniques to choose from, each suited to different applications. Below, we’ll explore the different metal finishes to help you select the ideal type for your project. What Is Metal Finishing? Metal finishing is…

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How to Figure out the Radius of Sheet Metal Edges

One finish you can add to your sheet metal is rounded corners. Trimming your sheet metal edges and performing edge rounding is relatively easy, and with the right equipment, you can achieve a uniform radius on all your products for a sleek look. How Do You Measure a Metal Workpiece Edge Radius? We suggest using…

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Edge Rounding Basics

Sharp edges and corners on sheet metal can be caused when metal parts are stamped, punched, milled or on parts cut by laser, plasma, water jet or guillotine shear. These sharp edges can cause serious injuries during the processing by hand or during assembly. The edge rounding will not only protect the workers from the sharp edges…

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Automating Flat-Part Finishing In The Metal Fabrication Shop

Interview with Timesavers CEO Micah Coleman for The Fabricator Maintaining a fully staffed shop floor is getting more difficult for metal fabricators, with hiring difficulties and trying to balance time-off requests with a limited staff, and that means they are looking to take the next step in automation. Just look at the deburring of laser-…

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How Rotary Brush Machines Improve Edge Quality

When fabricating metal or wood products for highly demanding industries, like health care and food processing, there are certain expectations for your edge finishing, such as reliable quality, burr-free surfaces and smoother textures. Yet, traditional industrial sanding machines and manual processes take more time and may produce less than desirable results. Timesavers developed innovative rotary…

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Deburring Methods

For many industries, it’s critical to have dependable parts and machines that give you consistent, accurate results. Many different projects, particularly those involving metal, require extreme attention to detail and precision to keep your operations productive and produce predictable outcomes. It’s important to have tools and machines on hand to keep your metal smooth, avoid…

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