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A number of local businesses turn to Deburring & Finishing Technology for abrasive flow machining in Philadelphia PA. The engineers at Deburring & Finishing Technology have extensive experience when it comes to abrasive flow machining and abrasive flow media in Philadelphia PA. Our abrasive flow machining methods remove burrs and other surface imperfections in ways other finishing methods can’t.

Applications for Abrasive Flow Machining

In Philadelphia PA, abrasive flow machining, also known as abrasive flow deburring, abrasive flow grinding, or extrusion honing, is used for a number of applications, including:

  • Deburring
  • Radiussing
  • Surface stress relief
  • Polishing and surface improvement
  • Finishing hard-to-reach inner surfaces and passages

The Advantages of Abrasive Flow Machining

Aerospace, automotive, medical, electronics, firearms, and energy are just a few of the local industries that benefit from Deburring & Finishing Technology’s abrasive flow machining. Some of the advantages of abrasive flow machining include:

  • Improved function, reliability, and performance.
  • Greatly reduced surface roughness.
  • Higher levels of accuracy with repeatable results.
  • It can be used to deburr and polish a wide range of materials.
  • Surface finishes that are smoother and more uniform compared to other finishing methods.
  • Ideal for parts with complex geometries and internal passages that may be impossible to reach using other finishing processes.
  • Shorter cycle times.
  • Can be more cost-effective than other finishing methods.

Abrasive Flow Media

Abrasive flow machining uses an abrasive flow media to finish parts. The abrasive flow media is a semi-solid putty-like substance consisting of one or more abrasive materials mixed with a carrier polymer. How much and what type of abrasive is used depends on the hardness of the material a part is made from.

During the AFM process, an abrasive flow media is forced along and across the inner and outer surfaces of a part using a hydraulic ram. The abrasive flow media polishes and erodes away burrs as it is pushed along the surfaces of a part.  The rate at which an abrasive flow media removes this material depends on a number of factors, such as abrasive concentration, fluid viscosity, particle size, and flow rate.

Learn More About Deburring & Finishing Technologies’ Abrasive Flow Machining in Philadelphia, PA

Deburring & Finishing Technologies is your source for abrasive flow machining and abrasive flow media in Philadelphia, PA. We’ve been providing high-quality abrasive flow machining services, equipment, and consumables to businesses throughout the Philadelphia, PA region since 2009. Our team of highly experienced abrasive flow machining engineers and specialists is available to discuss the unique requirements of your project.

We offer more than 50 different options when it comes to abrasive flow media and can re-engineer our abrasive flow media to meet the requirements of your job. Customers can choose from a wide range of abrasive materials available in various grit sizes, shapes, densities, hardness, etc.

Call Deburring & Finishing Technologies today to find out how we can help you with your deburring and finishing needs. You can contact us through our website or call us at (412) 849-1522 to learn more about abrasive flow machining service in Pittsburgh, PA, and get a quote.