Titanium Burr Treatment Technology: Detailed Explanation Of Oscillating Grinding Method

Titanium Burr Treatment Technology: Detailed Explanation Of Oscillating Grinding Method

 

The burr treatment of titanium rods, titanium plates and titanium processed parts is an important part of metal processing. In order to ensure product quality and improve surface finish, it is particularly important to adopt an efficient mechanical disposal method-oscillating grinding method.

 

The core of the oscillating grinding method is to place the titanium material in a large number of abrasives and add grinding and polishing compounds that are soluble in water. Through the principle of oscillation, the abrasive is fully mixed with the workpiece, and under the action of continuous scouring, the surface and corners of the workpiece are ground to achieve the effect of light decoration.This method is not only suitable for removing burrs, but also for chamfering, rust removal, peeling, flattening and fine polishing. It is widely used in metal parts of various sizes and shapes.

 

In the selection of abrasives, we can use a variety of materials, such as alumina (including molten, sintered or natural), corundum, plastic, quartz, ceramics, etc. These abrasives can be used alone or mixed according to demand.In order to improve grinding efficiency and economy, abrasives are usually made into preformed shapes, such as two-corner, cylindrical, diamond-shaped, etc. These shapes have more advantages than abrasives of any shape and natural shape, and the abrasion speed is faster.

 

When choosing abrasives, they need to be matched according to the shape and size of the workpiece to ensure the best grinding effect.In addition, abrasive materials for rolling, such as pumice, quartz, granite skin corners, shells, iron shavings and ceramic fragments, can also be selected according to specific circumstances.However, it should be noted that the scale of abrasive particles should be greater or less than each hole of the part to avoid clogging or excessive wear.

 

There are also strict requirements for the amount of contents in the drum. It is usually appropriate to account for 70% of the volume of the drum to ensure sufficient contact and grinding effect between the abrasive and the workpiece. At the same time, the solution in the drum should be added to about 95% of the volume of the drum. When adding an acidic solution, special attention should be paid to adding enough water first, and then slowly adding acid to avoid corrosion of parts during the rolling process.

 

With the increase of the rolling time, the concentration of the built-in solution will gradually decrease or even lose its effect. Therefore, the concentration of the solution needs to be checked regularly and replaced with a new solution in time to ensure the stability and durability of the grinding effect.

 

In summary, as an efficient and flexible titanium burr treatment technology, oscillating grinding method has wide application prospects in the field of metal processing. Through reasonable selection of abrasives, optimization of grinding parameters, and strict control of the amount and solution concentration of the contents of the drum, we can achieve the best grinding effect and improve product quality and production efficiency.