Centrifugal Disc Finishing Machine can be adjusted to different abrasive media

Update:15 Dec 2022

Several businesses are relying on centrifugal disc finishing machines for various processes. These machines are capable of chamfering and polishing workpieces, as well as removing burrs. They can handle parts made of metal, ceramics, plastic, and alloys.

The centrifugal disc finisher works on the principle of rotogravure, which is a similar process to that of a kitchen blender. A bowl is filled with water and cleaning media, and a part or compound is placed inside the bowl. The parts and compounds are then mixed together, and the mixture rubs against the polyurethane lining of the bowl. This action is aided by the spinner disc, which transfers the force from the motor into the bowl.

The system moves abrasive debris out of the finishing chamber by moving it upward. This action also helps to keep the gap between the disc and the wear-ring cool. It also increases the life of the machine.

High Energy Disc Finishing Machines provide faster processing speed, lower noise levels, and more economical operating costs. These machines are ideal for deburring, finishing, and polishing plastic and metal components. They can be integrated into a fully automated, or semi-automated, system.

These machines are available in various models. They are available with single, dual, or three chambers. Some are available with automatic unloading units. They are also available with separator sieves and noise covers. They can be ordered with different fitting options.

In general, these machines are recommended for use in medium-sized batches. Some are designed for wet processing and polishing, while others are intended for dry processing. They can be adjusted to different abrasive media and compounds, allowing you to achieve your desired level of shine.

           

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