On-site trained engineers in mechanical engineering: Grinding machines are helpful assistants in machining!
During grinding, the workpiece is held by magnetic force! Special techniques are required for grinding non-magnetic materials such as stainless steel.
A grinding machine is a machine that finishes by rotating an abrasive wheel. Its features include the ability to process hard materials (such as those after hardening) that cannot be cut, and it can easily process items where achieving precision through cutting is difficult (on the micron level). Grinding not only meets dimensional tolerances and surface roughness but also varies the type of grinding machine based on the shape being processed, fulfilling geometric tolerances and other purposes. Broadly speaking, grinding machines are classified into three types: "flat," "outer diameter," and "inner diameter." Similar to lathes, the machines used differ based on purpose and application, so it is necessary to choose the appropriate one. For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. *For more details, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*
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The general-purpose processing line is composed mainly of NC lathes, machining centers, and grinding assembly, allowing for a wide variety of process combinations. We can accommodate work sizes ranging from small to large. We specialize in high-precision parts processing. From material procurement to the completion of processing, we support our customers in collaboration with partner factories.