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Part Stress Relief and High-Speed Centrifugal Barrel Tumbling
Excerpted from SME Technical Paper MR79-569 by J. Bernard Hignett edited and updated by Cole Mathisen For additional technical assistance...
SME - Networking for Manufacturing Professionals
by Dave Davidson, Deburring/Finishing Technologist, dryfinish@gmail.com ddavidson@deburring-tech-group.com | dryfinish.wixsite.com./iso-f...
Why is Surface Roughness So Important in Manufacturing?
Maintaining surface control is critical for manufacturers and engineers to produce consistent and reliable production processes for each pro
So, you have a simple deburring problem. How about a simple vibratory deburring and finishing machi
The PV Series are economical vibratory finishing machines that are compact and self-contained systems for deburring larger parts at lower vo
CASE STUDY: Centrifugal Iso-Finishing Technology and 3D printed (additive manufactured) parts.
3D LOGIC’S CHALLENGE:  Established in early 2018, 3D Logics was adept at creating parts that were accurate and consistent, but often had inh
Free Sample Part Finishing with High-speed, Hands-free Centrifugal Iso-Finishing
For additional Information contact the Contributing Editor: Dave Davidson Deburring/Finishing Technologist ddavidson@deburring-tech-group...
Deburring and Super-Finishing Production Efficiency with New Innovative Vibratory Finishing Machine
Contact: Dave Davidson | Deburring/Finishing technologist | ddavidson@deburring-tech-group.com Article Contributed by Jim Riley at BV...
Compact Vibratory Finishing Machine with Big Machine Features. Internal Separation for Improved Prod
Vibratory Finishing is an important component of a group of industrial processes referred to as mass finishing or mass media finishing. Mass
Fundamentals of Vibratory Deburring, Finishing and Isotropic Micro-Finishing
For additional information contact Contributing Editor: David A. Davidson | Deburring/Finishing Technologist ddavidson@deburring-tech-gro...
Mass Finishing Problems and Their Effect on the Future
: This technical paper was written by John Kittredge as his career was drawing to a close. He wanted to write a brief summary about some of
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