Deburring with grinding wheels is a machining process used to remove burrs and imperfections from machined parts, ensuring smooth and safe surfaces. This machining method is essential to improve the aesthetic and functional quality of components, minimising the risk of damage and injury due to sharp edges or burrs.
Our deburring solutions
TIAC’s reinforced deburring wheels allow high stock removal rates
where a ground surface finish is not required. They are best used for the removal of
large portions of metal such as casting attachments and excess post-forming material,
weld beads, sheet metal repairs and gouging of slabs and billets.
The abrasives normally used are Aluminium Oxide, Silicon Carbide
and Zirconium in very coarse grains. The binders are mostly resinoids, and TIAC production
also covers Hot Press grinding wheels up to 915 in diameter.
Deburring wheels are used on manual, pendulum and CNC machines,
foundries and steel mills make extensive use of this product. Reinforced
grinding wheels are widely used in this type of application, for deburring weld
beads, rollers, tanks, cisterns and welds for pipelines and offshore structures.
Deburring of cast iron castings with TIAC grinding wheel
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Code Use AZ 14 Q 5B Deburring, removal of casting attachments AZ 20 P 4BF Deburring, removal of casting attachments 6 AMG 20 TBF Deburring, welding seams
Insight: Machining
During the deburring process with abrasive wheels, the workpieces are placed on special machines equipped with rotating abrasive wheels. The abrasive wheels precisely remove burrs and imperfections from workpiece surfaces, ensuring a uniform, flawless finish. This process can be performed on a wide range of materials, including metals, plastics and light alloys.