High-Speed, Hands-free Centrifugal Iso-Finishing Technology for deburring and iso-finishing industrial, medical, aerospace parts and castings. A Few Before and After Examples.

High-Speed, Hands-free Centrifugal Iso-Finishing Technology for deburring and iso-finishing industrial, medical, aerospace parts and castings. A Few Before and After Examples.

Isofinishing is the largest Centrifugal Iso-Finishing contract finishing service center in North America.  It features a state of the art facility with hands-free and high-speed equipment for a quick turnaround on your parts.  It has fully credentialed part quality and tracking systems including ISO-9001:2015 Continue reading High-Speed, Hands-free Centrifugal Iso-Finishing Technology for deburring and iso-finishing industrial, medical, aerospace parts and castings. A Few Before and After Examples.

High Speed, Hands-Free Centrifugal Iso-Finishing for Deburring, Polishing and Super-Finishing Precision Parts

High Speed, Hands-Free Centrifugal Iso-Finishing for Deburring, Polishing and Super-Finishing Precision Parts

ABOVE:  This Model HZ-85 machine is especially well suited for processing lengthy parts, and can also deburr, finish and polish … Continue reading High Speed, Hands-Free Centrifugal Iso-Finishing for Deburring, Polishing and Super-Finishing Precision Parts

Are you still hand-deburring your machined parts?  Do you need to be doing that?  Are you sure?

Are you still hand-deburring your machined parts? Do you need to be doing that? Are you sure?

a great many parts are being hand-deburred currently because the conventional mass finishing method(s) being used in the shop are incapable of exerting sufficient abrasive media pressure against edges and surfaces to remove unwanted and undesirable projections, sharp edges and burrs.  In many cases, it is possible to minimize hand-deburring procedures by utilizing a higher energy method that makes use of centrifugal force to propel abrasive material and rub away at edges and surfaces with dramatically more strength.   Continue reading Are you still hand-deburring your machined parts? Do you need to be doing that? Are you sure?