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Deburring of Sheet Metal by Barrel Finishing
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In sheet metal processes the burrs cannot be completely eliminated during the process but
can be minimized by optimization of the process parameters. Hence the deburring often becomes an
essential secondary operation. Most of the deburring operations are hand-made and therefore
several manufacturers tend to eliminate these tedious and labor-intensive operations due to time and
cost issues. Moreover, clamping problems can arise which, together with the deburring forces, can
induce dimension alterations and local deformations, particularly for thin sheets. Barrel finishing is
an old technique commonly used to improve the surface roughness of complicated parts, but can
find interesting applications also in the deburring. Aim of this work is to present an experimental
investigation on the deburring of sheet metal performed by barreling. A technological model has
been developed in order to assess the height of the burr as a function of the initial burr and of the
working time.
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Title: Deburring of Sheet Metal by Barrel Finishing
Description:
In sheet metal processes the burrs cannot be completely eliminated during the process but
can be minimized by optimization of the process parameters.
Hence the deburring often becomes an
essential secondary operation.
Most of the deburring operations are hand-made and therefore
several manufacturers tend to eliminate these tedious and labor-intensive operations due to time and
cost issues.
Moreover, clamping problems can arise which, together with the deburring forces, can
induce dimension alterations and local deformations, particularly for thin sheets.
Barrel finishing is
an old technique commonly used to improve the surface roughness of complicated parts, but can
find interesting applications also in the deburring.
Aim of this work is to present an experimental
investigation on the deburring of sheet metal performed by barreling.
A technological model has
been developed in order to assess the height of the burr as a function of the initial burr and of the
working time.
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