During the production process, numerous unavoidable factors contribute to an abundance of burrs on metal labels. As the demand for metal label products increases and customers place a greater emphasis on product precision, the standards for burrs have become increasingly stringent.
Deburring Method for Stamped Metal Signs
Utilizing stamping and press machines for deburring incurs certain die costs and may require the creation of forming dies. It is suitable for products with simpler parting surfaces, offering higher efficiency and better deburring results than manual methods.
2. Metal Signage Ultrasonic Deburring
Ultrasonic waves generate a momentary high-pressure pulse to remove burrs, primarily targeting micro-burrs. Generally, if burrs require observation under a microscope, they can all be attempted to be removed using the ultrasonic method.
3. Deburring Techniques for Metal Sign Engraving Machines
Ideal for simple spatial structures and uniformly arranged burr-removal locations. Utilizes electrochemical principles to automatically and selectively perform deburring on metal plaques.
4. High-pressure water jet deburring method
5. Metal Sign Blasting to Remove Burrs
This deburring method incorporates techniques such as vibration, sandblasting, and roller deburring, widely adopted by many companies to address the issue of leftover burrs on metal signs. It requires subsequent manual removal of residual burrs or the use of additional deburring methods. It is particularly suitable for large batches of small signs.
6. Manual Burr Removal Method
This method is adopted by many businesses, utilizing tools such as files, sandpaper, and grinding heads for processing. Manual files can cause some damage to the product surface, resulting in an uneven finish. Additionally, they are quite expensive and inefficient, especially for removing complex intersecting holes. This method is suitable for metal signs with low technical skill requirements for workers, featuring small burrs and simple product structures.





