Sunday, July 09, 2006

How Deburring Just Got a lot Easier

Since the dawn of metal and wood working, one thing has constantly trouble and annoyed manufacturers, workshops, and individuals: burrs- the unfortunate after-product following the machining process and extrusions. Burrs are the little bumps and sharp edges that protrude from a "finished" work piece. The process that gets rid of these is called deburring. For years workers had to get rid of these burrs by hand by sanding them, taking grinders and other tools to smooth and polish the surface. Now, however, automation is taking over this painstaking process, and is also speeding up efficiency, cutting down on cost and time. Many companies and manufacturers now employ automated robots to do the deburring process, which in turn provides more efficient and cheaper deburring services to the public. Thank goodness for technology making technology better.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home