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Tumbling Barrels Provide The Needed Finish

Deburring machines are better known as finishing machines. Their purpose is to finish parts – by facilitating polishing, cleaning, separating and deburring actions. There are two important types of mass finishing deburring machines – tumbling barrel machines and the vibratory machines. In all the deburring machines, the parts are loaded along with finishing deburring media, finishing compounds and/ or water. Deburring media include ceramic media and plastic media that are man made and corn cob media and walnut shell media that are natural. Finishing compounds come as wet or dry compounds. Their composition varies depending on the abrasive action that is needed, inhibition action (like anti corrosion, anti rust) and the suspension properties needed. The compounds help to suspend the debris that comes out during the finishing process in deburring machines. This prevents the debris from getting deposited or lodged back into the parts.

Vibratory deburring machines involve a tub or a bowl that is shaken at high speeds which causes the parts and the finishing media to scrape against each other in a filing kind of motion. In a vibratory machine, the sliding action happens on all of the load with a single vibration; there fore cycle times are very less compared to tumbling barrels. They are high speed, short stroke machines and hence are good for delicate parts as well as large surfaces. They are very useful as separators of parts. The loading and unloading of vibratory machines is very simple. There are also other types of deburring machines like centrifugal machines, blasting machines and spinning machines that are used in special cases. In the blasting deburring machines, some media are blasted on to parts to deburr them.

In a tumbling machine, tumbling barrels are present to hold the parts and the finishing media and compounds. They are available as floor (large) and bench (small) models. The parts and the finishing media are lifted from the barrel’s corners by the movement of the machine and they bump and slide against each other. The media that is used in barrel tumbling depends on the roughness of the finishing that is required, the nature of the parts being tumbled and whether polishing or deburring is the prime requirement.

In barrel tumbling, parts can be used without using any media too in special cases. Usually, barrel tumbling is used for wet processing but in some cases where there is a need, dry finishing can also be done using them. Wet barrel finishing is intended for processing metals. They can be used for removing burrs, polishing and improving surface appearance. A dry barrel system gives a finish that is smoother and more uniform than a wet finishing barrel. In factories where there is not much water, dry barrelling is the ideal option. Tumbling barrels are ideal for heavy loads; they function optimally when they are 50 % loaded. Screen doors can be added to barrels for use in separating parts. For more details on the different kinds of deburring machines available from finishing industry experts, go to http://gravcollc.com/

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Posted in Deburring Machines and Tumbling Barrels 3 years ago at 8:17 pm.

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