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Product Published on 3/1/2016
Surface Finishing System Shortens Cycle Times

Rosler’s Surf finishing machine uses an automated surface finishing process designed for deburring, surface grinding, smoothing and polishing of components with complex geometries.

Article Published on 9/23/2015
Removing Burrs Can Be a Blast

Having trouble deburring the inner passages of a solid metal part? Read about how one company found the solution in Thermal Energy Machining (TEM), and is having a blast in the process.

Article Updated on 11/18/2022 | Published on 6/3/2022
Partial Automation Inspires Full Cobot Overhaul

Targeting two-to-four hours of nightly automation enables high-mix manufacturer Wagner Machine to radically boost its productivity past a single shift.

Product Published on 4/16/2009
Cost-Effective Deburring Solution

According to manufacturer Kennametal Extrude Hone, the enhanced TEM S250 deburring machine provides additional value and production flexibility at a competitive price. New features on the redesigned machine include modular construction and a more compact footprint to support lean manufacturing as well as new add-on options that facilitate customization. The machine incorporates the company’s Thermal Energy Method (TEM) technology, which uses heat to remove internal and external bores and flashings from metallic and die-cast workpieces after machining without compromising the integrity of other surfaces.

Product Published on 8/27/2013
Machine-Ready Blanks Reduce Setup Time

TCI Precision Metals offers high-precision machine-ready blanks said to increase throughput.

Article Published on 7/22/2019
4 Considerations for Electropolishing Machined Parts

Manufacturers considering this non-contact finishing process should expect test runs and close collaboration with service providers before production begins.

Article Published on 11/8/2019
Six Ways to Make 5-Axis Machining More Productive

Five-axis machining is growing in popularity because of the dramatic efficiencies it can bring in an increasingly broad range of applications — from aerospace to medical to production parts as well as dies and molds. Good CAM software is critical to unlocking that potential.

Article Published on 7/18/2020
The Case for Abrasive Finishing Tools in CNC Applications

According to Brush Research Manufacturing, abrasive finishing tools do not release large amounts of grit into a machine’s coolant. Hear from three shops using these tools.

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