A centrifugal barrel tumbling machine is especially well-suited to remove significant burrs, blending lines and other machinable material. They also excel in polishing and burning applications. With the use of various ceramic and organic media (e.g., corn cob), centrifugal bars machines can achieve nearly any part finish. This includes super-fine surface finishing polishing, burr removal, and even micro-finish polishing.
We can help you find the right machine for almost any metalworking process, no matter if your application calls for compact systems to handle smaller deburring tasks or more powerful models that can be used to support large-scale production.
Digital applications will love the GoCrease cresers. These creasers allow documents printed from heavy or coated stock to have their edges creased before being folded, creating crisper folds with no cracking
Whether your application requires compact systems to complete smaller deburring projects or larger, heavy-duty models to complete several shifts and facilitate large-scale production, we’ll help you locate the right machine for nearly any metalworking process.
Top/bottom machines process both top and base surfaces in one pass. Every inch of every piece is processed exactly the exact same across 100% of the machine width.
These machines are suitable for seven-day-perweek and multiple shift operations. The machines were designed with heavy production requirements in mind. They can be used to fulfill large production needs such as deburring and slag grinding, edges radiusing, paint/surface prep, finishing/polishing, or any combination thereof.
We have clients who trust our metalworking equipment in many different industries.
No matter how many steps you have, each step must be done separately. You cannot do polishing and deburring at the same time. Deburr first and then polish. If more than one step must be done, each step should be completed in ascending order of smoothness. Deburring first, then polishing last.
Do you need high-quality dry machine for your application? Gulf States Saw & Machinery Co., Inc. will provide you with the most reliable designs. We will help you determine what you require. We offer a range of dry metal machines along with a variety wet metal and wood machines. No matter how precise or demanding your requirements may be, we build every machine from scratch.
Our in-house lab gives us the ability to create unique solutions for our clients.
If you are looking for a metalworking tool to finish, deburr, or perform other processes, there are two choices: wet or dry. These machines complete the same job using different methods. Dry machines don't need to use any coolant, but wet machines can disperse coolant onto the surface.
Centrifugal barrel tumblers, a special type of barrel tumbler, adds to barrel tumbling's effects by using centrifugal force.
Centrifugal barrel tumblers are a specialized form of barrel tumblers in which centrifugal force adds to the effects of barrel tumbling.
Gulf States Saw & Machinery Co., Inc. provides high-quality abrasive finish solutions that meet customer's individual requirements and material requirements. Different tasks can be completed by our machines depending on their application. Dry metal machines are another option. They can be used for many purposes and offer numerous benefits.
Metal finishing aids in the reduction of wear and tear on metallic products. Aside from aesthetics, it has a wide range of industrial applications. It helps to improve electrical conductivity, torque resistance, and metal solderability, among other things.
Finishing processes can be used to improve the following characteristics: appearance, adhesion or wettability, solderability, corrosion resistance, tarnish resistance, chemical resistance, wear resistance, hardness, modify electrical conductivity, remove burrs and other surface flaws, and control surface friction.
Finishing mortars and concretes; natural and artificial masonry materials; decorative ceramics; materials and items made of wood, paper, glass, plastic, and metals; and paints and varnishes are the most common finishing materials used in modern construction.