
Burr is inevitable in sheet metal production
First of all, it should be clear that sharp edges, burrs and residues will inevitably appear when making sheet metal parts, which are mainly derivatives of laser cutting and flame cutting. These defects also hinder the smooth and rapid processing. Sharp burrs also increase the risk of injury. This is also the reason why we should deburr the cut metal plates and parts. The use of sheet metal deburring machine ensures that we can get ideal machined parts quickly and efficiently.
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