FPP, shot peening, barrel polishing
Technology that meets the needs for "compact, lightweight, and high output" in power transmission components! Economically improving the fatigue strength of parts.
"Shot peening" is a cold working method in which hard small balls, called shot materials, with a particle size of approximately 40μm to 1.3mm are accelerated and sprayed onto the workpiece at high speed using a projection device, causing them to collide with the surface. "FPP (fine particle peening)" is a type of shot peening that uses very small shot materials with a particle size of less than 0.2mm, and is projected onto the workpiece at significantly higher speeds than conventional shot peening, distinguishing it from the standard shot peening that uses larger shot materials. In addition, "barrel polishing" utilizes the relative friction between the workpiece, media (abrasive stones, abrasives), and compounds (polishing aids) to address various finishing purposes such as deburring, scale removal, rounding edges, smooth finishing, and gloss finishing for machined parts, pressed parts, sintered parts, and heat-treated parts. [Characteristics (partial)] ■ High compressive residual stress is imparted to the surface layer ■ Hardness is improved due to the combined effects of work hardening, grain refinement, and processing-induced martensitic transformation, among others. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
- Company:浜松熱処理工業
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