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Midwest Finishing Systems, Inc.  
Hartland, WI
Abrasive Equipment & Supplies
 
CRW Finishing, Inc.  
Addison, IL
Metal finishing job shop, including deburring, degreasing, aqueous washing, shot blasting, shot peening, polishing & accelerated finishing & distributor of mass metal finishing equipment, parts, abrasives, compounds & wastewater treatment supplies
 
Ken Bergman & Associates, LLC  
Oak Lawn, IL
Natl. Importer & Dist. of HABERLE Cold Saws & Deburring Equipment, HABERLE Machines & Parts, BROBO Circular Saw Machines, Legacy Machines, Kopal Deburring, Chamfering Tools & Parts, Circular Cold Saw Blades
 
Stanley Industries, Inc.  
Cleveland, OH
Also deburring equipment & supplies, blasting equipment & supplies. Parts washing equipment, mass finishing job shop. Fully automated robotic finishing cells & robotic painting cells.
 
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
Lewis Run, PA
Experts in Electropolishing, Passivation, Pickling, Chemical Cleaning, Mechanical Polishing, and Pressure Vessel & Tank Refurbishing. Shop & Field. Emergency Repairs. Specialize in Large & Complex Parts. ASTM & ASME BPE SAE AMS, and SEMI Compliant.
 
South Holland, IL
Metal polishing & abrasive belt finishing
 
Brooklyn, NY
When It Comes To Quality, We're In CONTROL!!!!
 
Menomonee Falls, WI
Products & Services for Precision Finishing, ISO 9001:2015
 
Oakland, CA
Mechanical surface finishing & coating, including tumble & vibratory deburring, ball burnishing & casting impregnation
 
Wauseon, OH
Our Metal operations in Wauseon, Ohio include progressive die stamping, component assembly, welding, cleaning and deburring operations to the automotive and other industries. Our metal and flashlight sales are global.
 
Elk Grove Village, IL
ISO 9001 Certified & ITAR Registered
 
East Moline, IL
Industrial powder coat painting & deburring for the agricultural, aerospace, automotive, government, medical & construction equipment sectors, including vibratory mass & abrasive blast finishing, ultrasonic cleaning & thermal paint removal
 
Huron, SD
Metal powder coating, including industrial painting, sandblasting, deburring & industrial parts cleaning
 
Sun Prairie, WI
Made in the USA
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Van Nuys, CA
 
Broadview, IL
 
Gilberts, IL
 
Royal Oak, MI
 
San Fernando, CA
 
Union Grove, WI
 
Little Canada, MN
 
Cleveland, OH
 
Auburn, WA
 
Franklin Park, IL
 
Plantsville, CT
 
Gardena, CA
 
East Berlin, CT
 
Gardena, CA
 
Harvard, IL
 
Plymouth, MN
 
Wellington, OH
 
Blaine, MN
 
Huntley, IL
 
Sterling Heights, MI
 
Grand Rapids, MI
 
Norwalk, CA
 
Chatsworth, CA
 
Chicopee, MA
 
La Habra, CA
 
Van Nuys, CA
 
Indian Orchard, MA
 
Ronkonkoma, NY
 
Milwaukee, WI
 
Pico Rivera, CA
 
Quakertown, PA
 
South Windsor, CT
 
Riverside, CA
 
Woodstock, IL
 
Loves Park, IL
 
Denver, CO
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Deburring (Page 1 of 2)

Deburring is a critical process in manufacturing that involves the removal of unwanted material, known as burrs, from the surface of machined parts. Burrs are small, often sharp, protrusions that form on the edges of metal, plastic, or other materials during machining operations such as drilling, milling, turning, or stamping. The presence of burrs can affect the performance, safety, and aesthetics of the final product, making deburring an essential step in the production process.

The deburring process employs various techniques, including manual, mechanical, thermal, and chemical methods. Manual deburring uses hand tools like files, sandpaper, or abrasive pads to remove burrs. Mechanical deburring involves the use of machines such as tumblers, vibratory finishers, or abrasive belts to achieve a smooth finish. Thermal deburring, also known as thermal energy method (TEM), uses a controlled explosion to burn away burrs in hard-to-reach areas. Chemical deburring, or electrochemical deburring, uses chemical reactions to dissolve burrs, particularly in complex or delicate parts.

Materials commonly subjected to deburring include metals like steel, aluminum, and brass, as well as plastics and composites. The choice of deburring method depends on factors such as the material type, part geometry, and the desired surface finish. Deburring not only improves the appearance of parts but also enhances their functionality by reducing friction, preventing premature wear, and ensuring proper assembly.

Deburring serves a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, medical devices, and consumer goods. In the automotive industry, deburring ensures the smooth operation of engine components and transmission parts. In aerospace, it contributes to the reliability and safety of aircraft components. The electronics industry relies on deburring to prevent short circuits and improve the performance of circuit boards. Medical device manufacturers use deburring to ensure the precision and safety of surgical instruments and implants. Overall, deburring plays a vital role in maintaining the quality and performance of manufactured products across various sectors.

Whether to inhibit corrosion, improve appearance or smooth sharp edges, metal finishing is essential to many industries. According to data gathered by IndustryNet, 4,093 metal finishing companies with current sales of $36,890,189,770 provide 93,022 jobs. Metal finishers vary in both specializations and capabilities. Understanding the types of metal finishing is vital to choosing the right vendor. This article is intended to help customers find the best and most economical solutions to their finishing needs. Coatings There are many types of coatings and a wide array of methods to apply them. Even a coating as familiar to a consumer as paint can have a multitude of varieties. Paints can be solvent-based, water-based, or entirely composed of film-forming components. Each type of...(Full Article)
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