Ultrasonic deburring is a groundbreaking new process that eliminates the disadvantages of other deburring methods while delivering optimum results without material removal. It also uses up to 95% less energy. Patented high-frequency ultrasonic horns are firmly anchored in a process water basin. Stimulated by a generator, oscillations of up to ± 120 μm are generated, which creates a discontinuous flow and causes the burrs on components to break off, leaving you with a perfectly deburred, sharp edge. In addition to common metals, ultrasonic deburring can be used on components made of various titanium and nickel alloys through to fiber-reinforced plastics. It is the perfect technology for deburring implant drills, medical tools made of TiAI6V4, and drills made of medical-grade PEEK.
Presented by VOLLMER, Booth 750