Vibratory finishing equipment with abrasive media and metal parts in motion

Mass finishing systems for metal parts manufacturers

Vibratory finishing equipment engineered for deburring, polishing and edge-radius control

Build a validated finishing cell around the right machine, abrasive media, compound chemistry, separation method and cost-per-batch target.

3:1-10:1Typical media-to-part volume ratio
Ra / RzSurface roughness and peak control
L + kgCapacity validated by volume and load weight
PPAP / IQDocumentation support for regulated production

Equipment selection

Choose the process platform before you buy chamber volume

Different vibratory finishing machines create different motion, energy density and handling economics. The correct machine depends on part geometry, burr severity, material hardness, target finish, automation level and acceptable contact risk.

Commercial paths

From burr condition to production-ready finishing cell

01

Application Review

Map burr height, burr direction, part material, hole geometry, inspection criteria and downstream coating requirements.

02

Media Trial

Test ceramic, plastic, steel or mixed media routes to confirm cutting rate, lodging risk and surface roughness response.

03

Cell Design

Specify machine capacity, separation, compound dosing, water flow, rinse, drying and operator handling.

04

ROI Model

Compare labor, media wear, compound use, machine time, rework and cost per accepted batch.

Technical illustration of media flow, cycle time and batch cost controls in vibratory finishing

Process engineering

Control the variables that determine finish quality

Cycle time alone is not a process. Stable production requires repeatable media level, media condition, compound concentration, water flow, machine energy and separation method.

  • Define Ra, Rz, edge radius, burr height and weight-loss acceptance criteria.
  • Use media sizing rules to reduce lodging in holes, slots and threads.
  • Track compound concentration, pH, foam, residue and corrosion performance.
  • Validate throughput by accepted parts per batch, not loaded parts per batch.

Technical guide

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