Damage-free removal of fine burrs with soft, ultra-fine abrasives.
July 4, 2024

Wet blasting, which can use fine abrasives of a few microns or smaller, is suitable for removing fine burrs, and is characterized by achieving a finish without damaging the target part.
Wet blasting can use fine abrasives of several microns in size, making it possible to process objects with less unnecessary damage. Also, no directional scratches are generated due to processing with loose abrasives, and easy automation and labor savings.
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