Warping and distortion can be easily removed with surface grinding. It can be removed simply by lifting it from underneath, so it does not damage the workpiece.
In plate processing for surface grinding: - Warping and distortion are eliminated after processing both sides twice. - Workpiece removal is easy by simply lifting it up. - No scratches are left on the workpiece during removal.
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basic information
Removing warpage and distortion from plates in grinding processes is a challenging task that requires significant effort, even for skilled technicians. When a warped plate is clamped tightly, it can be made flat, but it will warp again once the magnetic force is turned off. The chuck block typically completes the workpiece processing in two passes, but if higher precision is desired, flipping the workpiece for an additional processing step can achieve a higher level of warpage removal. Many may have experienced workpieces sticking to the chuck table and being difficult to remove, but with the chuck block, the workpiece is in a floating state, allowing for easy removal by simply inserting a hand from below and lifting it up. Additionally, this method can prevent scratches on the workpiece during removal.
Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P4
Applications/Examples of results
Flat machining on a surface grinder.
Company information
Based on my experience handling difficult jobs that no one else would take on, I have recently been involved in the manufacturing of ultra-precision components, specifically using ultra-precision holding vices and ultra-fine bubble generators: thermal clamps and the world's smallest assembly blocks.