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Vibratory Finishing Machines For The Glossy Finish

Finishing machines are used for the finishing process that is carried out on parts for the purposes of cleaning, deburring, polishing and separation of parts. There are many types of finishing machines. The two important and widely used ones are the tumbling barrel machines and the vibratory finishing machines. In the tumbling variety, a huge barrel holds the parts and finishing media, compounds and water. In the vibratory finishing machines, there are usually tubs or bowls that undergo a shaking action at a particular speed. The shaking action is caused by a shaft that is attached to the tub or bowl.

The vibratory finishing machines come as large floor models (that can be fixed to the floor) or as smaller bench models (that are fixed on tables or benches). When the machine shakes at a high rate of speed, it causes the parts and the media to rub against each other thus resulting in cleaning and polishing. Using the vibrating machines, it is possible to get a very precise cutting of burrs and parts. They are also very effective in removing debris and dirt lodged in nooks and crannies, like a bore for instance. This sort of cleaning is not possible in a tumbling barrel. Vibratory finishing machines are ideally suited for use on delicate and intricate parts; also for large and bulky surfaces like wing spans - because they have high speeds combined with very short strokes. This provides powerful finishing but at the same time places very less stress on the parts. Vibratory finishing machines can be automated or semi automated quite easily and are good for continuous or batch processing.

Finishing or deburring media are materials that provide an abrasive action on parts to aid in the finishing process. They can be natural or man made. They come in different shapes and sizes depending on the requirements. When media is used in finishing machines, they accomplish finishing tasks like cleaning of oils, grease, dirt, grime etc and deburring of jagged edges or removing extra material from parts. Natural deburring media like walnut shells and corn cob media are made from naturally available material – they are non toxic, environment friendly, reusable and cost effective.

Man made deburring media like ceramic media and plastic deburring media are used for heavy and aggressive finishing. They come in different shapes and sizes. Some of the standard shapes found in the deburring media are cones, cylinders, pyramids, three headed stars, triangles etc. These shapes aid in polishing and cleaning hard to reach recesses in the parts. Depending on the shape and size of the holes in the parts, the shape of the media is chosen. If the part has a complex design with many corners having different shapes, then a combination of media shapes can be used to achieve uniform finish in the parts. Companies having a vast experience in the finishing industry generally have the expertise to find tailor made solutions to any deburring requirements. To gather further information, please log on to http://gravcollc.com/

Posted 1 year, 3 months ago at 8:26 pm.

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Using Walnut Shells For A Bright Finish

Finishing media is a term used to describe material or materials that alters the appearance of a part by cutting off rough edges or deburring them. Finishing media is also used in cleaning, burnishing and polishing of parts and their surfaces. Further, they are used in anti rusting and coloring also. There are many types of finishing media like plastic finishing media, ceramic finishing media, Dry finishing media and wet and dry finishing compounds. There are machines like vibratory system, tumblers and spinning systems in which the finishing is carried out – by putting the finishing media and the parts together. The media rubs against the parts, effectively deburring them. The degree of finish can be manipulated by increasing or decreasing the speed of these machines. It can also be controlled by the type, size and shape of the media being used.

Walnut shells come under the category of dry finishing media; they are nothing but treated walnut shells. The shells are grounded to grit of varying dimensions to suit different needs (depending on the nature and weight of the part being finished). The walnut shell media can be used in cleaning and finishing applications. They are ideal for tumble finishing of metals like brass, bronze and aluminium. Walnut shell grit finds use in oil well drilling, to keep the circulation going. It is also mixed with abrasive paints used typically around swimming pools, in walkways etc where they act as anti skid agents.

Walnut shell media is made by crushing the walnut – it is hard and fibrous in nature. They are long lasting, angular and have many faces. They are mildly abrasive. The main advantage of walnut shell media is bio degradability. It is there fore environment friendly and non toxic. It can be reused many times over. It suits both tumbling and vibratory systems and reduces finishing operations time substantially. Because it is only mildly abrasive, it retains micro finishes; while removing the top layer of paints, it protects the base coating of paints.

Deburring can be defined as a finishing method typically used in manufacturing and industrial units. Metals are made into parts of different shapes and sizes by welding, molding or casting etc. The resulting pieces have jagged edges called burrs. The process of removing the burrs is called deburring. It is essential to make high quality parts that are smooth and functional while being aesthetically appealing too. Abrasive materials are normally used as deburring media. The process of deburring is applied in the wood industry, for wood pieces too. Deburring media varies in composition, shape and size depending on the part being deburred. Ceramic deburring media is used for heavy metals, synthetic or plastic media is most suited for less aggressive needs, precision media that come as small pins and spheres are used on surfaces and parts that need precise and delicate handling, natural media like corn cob and walnut shells for non abrasive deburring and finishing compounds for deburring with a good polishing effect. For further details, log on to http://gravcollc.com/

Posted 1 year, 3 months ago at 8:25 pm.

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