Sheet metal processing is a step-by-step progression that requires the final product to achieve high-quality standards, with each detail meticulously controlled. Below, our editor provides a brief introduction to some small methods for deburring in sheet metal processing.
After laser cutting metal stamping parts, they cannot be assembled immediately as burrs are generated during the cutting process, which need to be removed first. Even with flame or plasma cutting techniques, coarse burrs and slag are easily left on the processing surface of the metal stamping parts.
Burrs not only affect the appearance of products but also pose safety concerns. Sharp edges can easily cut operators and wear down machines like bending and stamping machines that come into contact with sheet metal, impacting their lifespan. Therefore, it is essential to use grinding equipment or deburring machines to process the cut surfaces and edges after cutting. In addition to deburring, some equipment can also round off corners and improve surface smoothness, making the next step of work more convenient.






