Project | Parameters |
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Name | Stainless Steel Brass Iron Flat Sheet Buffing Machine |
Power | 7.5KW |
Use for | sheet and metal flat surface |
Polishing wheels size | OD250*ID32mm |
Working table size | 600*600mm |
Sheet Max. width | 600mm, If you have any different, plese contct us |
Going/back motor | 0.75KW |
Swing motor | 0.37KW |
polishing wheel turning speed | 0-2300rpm/min adjustable |
Operator | 1 |
Finishing | hairline/satin finishing/Mirror finishing |
Dust collector | Option (this machine we can use with dust collector ) |
A metal polishing buffing machine is an essential tool used for achieving smooth and shiny finishes on metal surfaces, such as flat stainless steel, brass, and iron sheets. These machines are designed for polishing and buffing metal surfaces to achieve a smooth and reflective finish. They are widely used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, kitchenware, architectural components manufacturing, and metal fabrication.
Buffing and polishing are both surface finishing processes with distinct differences in objectives and techniques. Buffing is a more aggressive process that involves using an abrasive compound to eliminate marks and scratches, aiming to smoothen the surface and remove imperfections. On the other hand, polishing is a gentler process that utilizes a smoother abrasive material to create a shiny, reflective surface. In essence, buffing focuses on preparing the surface by eliminating imperfections, while polishing aims to achieve a glossy, mirror-like finish.
Both buffing and polishing employ different abrasive materials and techniques to accomplish their respective goals. Buffing typically yields a satin, semi-gloss, or matte finish, while polishing results in a high-gloss, mirror-like finish. Additionally, the tools and compounds used in these processes are tailored to meet their specific requirements, making them unique methods for surface enhancement.
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