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The finishing touch of carbon steel flat processing: deburring, chamfering, slag treatment

Release time:2025-03-18 Author:sumenyijia Page Views:5

In the solid layout of metal processing, carbon steel, with its excellent strength and toughness, firmly sits at the forefront of many industries such as mechanical manufacturing, construction engineering, and automotive parts.

However, in order to achieve the ideal state of carbon steel flatness, the three processes of deburring, chamfering, and slag treatment can be regarded as the finishing touch of the painting.

When processing carbon steel, cutting, forging and other processes seem like a fierce battle, leaving many "scars", among which the burr problem is the most prominent.

These burrs stand like steel needles, making the carbon steel surface appear rough and prickly, completely losing the texture it should have.

In the process of precision mechanical assembly, even extremely fine burrs can become "destructive molecules".

They will scratch the mating parts, increasing the friction between the parts, not only reducing mechanical efficiency, but also potentially causing premature wear of the parts and shortening the service life of the equipment.

For example, in high-precision machine tool manufacturing, if the carbon steel flat burrs of the transmission components are not cleaned thoroughly, it will affect the transmission accuracy and lead to excessive errors in the processed products.

At this point, the professional deburring process is like a skilled doctor, providing precise treatment.

For small precision carbon steel parts, electrochemical deburring technology is highly effective.

Through the coordinated operation of specific electrolytes and microcurrents, burrs are gently and accurately dissolved, and the carbon steel substrate remains intact, ensuring the perfection of the microstructure of the parts.

When facing heavy carbon steel plates in large mechanical equipment, mechanical polishing to remove burrs is the best choice.

The finishing touch of carbon steel flat processing: deburring, chamfering, slag treatment

The high-speed rotating grinding wheel, under the command of the intelligent CNC system, precisely adjusts the grinding parameters based on the thickness and hardness of the burrs, quickly flattens the burrs, and returns the carbon steel surface to a flat and smooth surface.

After removing burrs, precise chamfering is crucial.

At the connection points of the building steel structure, precise chamfering can ensure that the components are spliced tightly, enhance overall structural stability, effectively disperse stress, and make the building more sturdy and durable.

In the machining of automotive transmission gears, appropriate chamfering can reduce meshing impact, reduce noise, and extend the service life of the gears.

With the help of high-precision sensors and advanced CNC technology, the machining equipment strictly controls the tool path, accurately presenting from common 45 degree chamfers to special customized angles, with errors approaching zero, laying a solid foundation for subsequent assembly.

The treatment of slag after welding cannot be ignored.

The slag adheres tightly to the carbon steel surface, like a stubborn "armor", which not only destroys the flatness of the surface, but also makes it difficult to carry out subsequent surface treatment processes such as coating and electroplating, greatly reducing the corrosion resistance and aesthetics of the product.

By adopting advanced slag treatment technology, a high-temperature preheating device is first used to cleverly soften stubborn slag.

Then, a mechanical scraper applies precise force to completely peel off the slag.

At the same time, the built-in vacuum purification system runs in real time to quickly remove residue, making the processing area instantly clean as new, laying a solid foundation for subsequent processing.

From the early polishing of large bridge steel beams, to the fine processing of core components of high-end mechanical equipment, and then to the processing of key components in automotive manufacturing, this three-step process of deburring, chamfering, and slag treatment breaks through the rough "shackles" of carbon steel planes and strides towards higher precision, helping the carbon steel processing industry to flourish.