Surface finishing for additive parts – MACH 2022

The OTEC SF-HP for surface finishing larger parts
The OTEC SF-HP for surface finishing larger parts

Featuring on the Fintek stand at MACH this year is automating the surface finishing of larger components, new electro-chemical processes for the removal of support structures, and the finishing of internal and external surfaces of additively manufactured parts.

Managing director, Jonathan Dean explains: “Since the last show, there have been significant advances in surface finishing for traditionally engineered parts and metal components manufactured by 3D printing.

“From OTEC Präzisionsfinish we have the new SF-HP which brings fully automated high-energy stream finishing to workpieces of 650mm in diameter and 650mm long and weighing up to 200kg. From Rena Technologies, we have the Hirtisation process that finally resolves one of additive manufacturing's major hinderances – the cost-effective and efficient removal of support structures, residues and the smoothing of hard-to-reach internal surfaces and deep cavities.”

The Rena 3000 will be featured on the Fintek stand at MACH
The Rena 3000 will be featured on the Fintek stand at MACH

In addition to the new systems, the ISO 9001 and AS 9100 accredited company will be keen to show improvements made by OTEC across the full range of CF - disc finishing, DF - drag finishing and SF - stream finishing machines for deburring, edge honing, smoothing and mirror-like polishing metal parts, from the extremely small and thin right up to aircraft landing gear.

From table-top variants to fully automated systems with robotic loading and unloading for inline production, the stand team will be able to advise on the best process for any metal part.

Surface finishing results using the Rena Hirtisation process
Surface finishing results using the Rena Hirtisation process

Mr Dean concludes: “In an exclusive deal with a UK company, we will also be introducing another new technology for finishing the internal and external surfaces of 3D printed metal components. After 40 years providing UK manufacturers in aerospace, motorsport, medical devices and more, with world leading surface finishing machines and subcontract finishing services, this is the most exciting time for major advances in the technology.”

Fintek
www.fintek.co.uk
Hall 19, Stand 26

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