Burrs are small irregularities, protrusions, or defects generated on the surface of metal parts after machining. They not only damage surface finish, leading to a rough, sharp, or uneven workpiece appearance, but can also affect product performance and even safety. Therefore, subsequent surface treatment is necessary.
Integrate the final metal polishing step directly into your machine tool for automatically achieving stable and consistent processing results. Especially in mass production, you can not only reduce process costs and shorten throughput time, but also free up previously occupied resources for other operations. This will bring you a decisive competitive advantage.
To achieve surface polishing, deburring, and finishing, we offer proven tools, especially in the field of high-performance ceramic fiber brushes. Compared to steel or nylon brushes, ceramic fiber brushes can restore their original shape after each processing. The bristles contain 80% abrasive ceramic material, which not only gives them unique grinding properties but also ensures stable grinding performance until the end of their service life. Furthermore, this ceramic fiber brush is also ideal for polishing aluminum parts to a high gloss finish.
To achieve economical surface treatment, we offer brushes with diameters ranging from 2mm to 200mm, as well as circular brushes for deburring the sides of surfaces. The brushes are available in various grit grades – from soft and elastic to highly abrasive – allowing for flexible selection based on the desired stock removal.
We are willing to analyze the entire machining process with you and identify the most economical and reliable solution for your specific application.
6 Steps to Correctly Select Deburring Tools
Which tool from our extensive range of deburring products is suitable for your personalized machining application?
Stainless Steel Container Mirror Polishing Example
Workpiece: Stainless steel
Tool: Ceramic fiber brush
Restricted by the stringent standards of the food industry, the surface of this stainless steel container must be absolutely smooth to prevent any residue from adhering. By using a variety of ceramic fiber brushes, including a "Wheelbrush" for chamfered areas in numerous grooved sections, the surface after processing is free of visible milling marks. The required surface quality was ultimately achieved with ease.