The best cost-performance machine in the series! Automate deburring on a low budget.
The "Baritack PB Type" is a polishing machine that uses a flexible paper brush as a grinding tool. The flexible brush makes contact in a way that wraps around the edges of the workpiece, allowing for efficient "R chamfering" that smooths and rounds the edges while removing burrs simultaneously. Since the paper brush makes contact with a "surface" rather than a "point," it delivers reliable power. Being brush-shaped, it can uniformly polish even workpieces with slight irregularities or fine burrs left after laser cutting, following the shape of the workpiece. 【Features】 ■ Ideal for edge rounding processing (R chamfering) ■ Conformity to 3D shapes ■ By adhering to a simple internal structure suitable for paper brushes, it achieves cost performance while maintaining professional-grade rigidity ■ Enables appropriate management of consumable costs *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ The paper brush used is easy to replace, making it economical in terms of running costs. ■ It is easy to manage tools according to wear conditions, allowing for a reduction in overall operational costs. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Toban Industrial Co., Ltd. is a company primarily engaged in the manufacturing and sales of its own products, as well as structural design, production, and installation work. We are consistently involved in metal processing and specialize as a machinery manufacturer in this field, producing and selling various machines, including deburring and cleaning machines, surface finishing, and polishing equipment. If you have any inquiries regarding machines related to metal processing, please feel free to consult with us.








