At Machinefabriek Boessenkool you are at the right address for various machining activities. We have an extensive machine park with the latest machines of the best quality. We can get started for you with machining operations, such as CNC turning, profile grinding, large milling, drilling, cobot welding, large welding, boring and CNC grinding. As part of grinding, we can also do surface grinding, including weld surface grinding. For this we have several different surface grinding machines. In combination with our knowledge and experience, we can handle any surface grinding challenge for your weld.
Grinding is a machining process to make a surface smooth in a precise manner. It is possible to provide a product with a profile, but also to make a surface flat. The latter is called surface grinding. The smoothness or roughness of the surface is determined by the abrasive grain. The smaller the grain, the smoother the surface can be ground. Characteristic of grinding is that the cutting speed is high and the material removal is small.
If you want your weld or weld seam to be smoother, more beautiful and shinier, it is a good idea to choose to surface grind the weld of your product. It is desirable that a product is finished neatly and tightly and that includes good processing. For the correct processing and finishing, various aspects such as the tools must be taken into account. At Machinefabriek Boessenkool, our grinding experts know exactly what they are doing to perfectly surface grind a weld.
Of course, a smooth and tight surface of the weld is the desired result. The best result is achieved by grinding the metal with different grain sizes. In this way, scratches and irregularities are removed from the metal and the weld becomes shinier and smoother with more processing.
To get the most perfect and glossiest finish to your weld on stainless steel, it is essential to take several steps:
A MIG weld is often used for thick and heavy materials. While a TIG weld is often chosen for thinner pieces of steel. In addition, a TIG weld also leaves less contamination and irregularities on the metal. As a result, less post-processing is required after the welding process to achieve the desired final result. With a TIG weld, you therefore need less surface grinding than with a MIG weld.
Do you have a workpiece with a weld that you would like to see flattened? At Machinefabriek Boessenkool we are happy to look at your weld flattening issue and then discuss what we can do for you. Feel free to contact us without obligation, so that we can advise you further.
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