Vibro polishing is an industrial process used to improve the surface quality of small metal components. It is a low-pulse process performed by vibratory finishing equipment, which is equipped with a small media that is rubbed over the surface for six to twelve hours. This process is highly suitable for small components with a smooth surface. It has an adjustable speed and pulse width, which makes it suitable for various applications requiring absolute precision.
What Are the Benefits of a High Performing Vibratory Finishing Machine
Vibra polishing has many benefits, including the creation of a more reflective surface. It can also help prevent contamination of instruments and pipes. It can reduce friction and heat and prevent corrosion. It can also reduce the need for sanding and smoothing. However, it is important to note that vibro polishing does not produce a high-gloss finish. Instead, it gives a smoother, more reflective surface that can minimize heat, friction, and turbulence.
Vibratory polishing is usually used to refine and smooth metal cutlery. It is a process in which a vibratory finishing machine applies a substance to the workpiece, such as a compound. This compound is usually a combination of water, detergent, or degreaser, and rust inhibitors. It can also include abrasive media.
Vibratory finishing is one of the most widely used mass finishing processes. It removes burrs and sharp edges from metal components. The media used in vibratory finishing vary in shape, material, and strength, so it is important to select the right type for the job at hand. Glass beads are sometimes used as finishing media. Most parts are finished using one of four main types of media.