Burnishing
When it comes to achieving a high-quality, polished finish in vibratory finishing, the burnishing process is an important technique to consider. Typically, this process is done using steel balls, although zirconia balls can also be used in some cases. There are two primary types of steel media used in burnishing: ball-shaped and ball cone-shaped. While ball-shaped media offers superior polishing performance, ball cone-shaped media is ideal for hammering down burrs and leaving a dull edge. Regardless of the type of media used, it's critical to ensure that it is clean and free of dullness, as this can significantly impact the final finish. When selecting a burnishing compound, it's important to consider the material being finished. There are various compounds available for different materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, zinc, and copper. |
The ball burnishing process is usually carried out in a curved wall vibratory finishing machine or tub vibratory machine. In the curved wall design machine, the tumbling media rotates in a cross-sectional area, ensuring maximum surface contact between parts and media for optimal tumbling performance. Typically, the ball burnishing process takes around 20-30 minutes to achieve a brilliant, polished surface.
To ensure the best results in burnishing, it's crucial to select the right media, compound, and equipment for the job. With the right approach and attention to detail, vibratory finishing can deliver a perfect finish for a wide range of materials and applications.
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