DeburringEXPO – deburring and polishing technology

Running Oct. 13-15, 2015 in Karlsruhe, Germany, DeburringEXPO will feature more than 100 exhibitors and numerous innovations.


Rheinstetten, Germany – More than 100 exhibitors from 11 countries will be on hand when the first DeburringEXPO opens its doors from the Oct. 13-15, 2015. Exhibitors will present products and services for reliable and efficient deburring, rounding, and polishing processes, which have a decisive effect on manufacturing quality.

Regardless of the industry sector and the manufacturing technology, deburring, rounding, and polishing are indispensable steps in modern components production processes. 

Taking place at the Karlsruhe Exhibition Centre, Rheinstetten, Germany, the event provides suppliers and users with a unique presentation and information platform, promoting a targeted exchange regarding products and services.

“Thanks to the great interest demonstrated by exhibiting companies, visitors from medical engineering; vehicle manufacturing, drive, and transmission technology; aviation and aerospace; machinery manufacturing; tool and die; fluid engineering; hydraulics; precision engineering; and more, will be awaited by comprehensive and representative offerings, about which they can gather information in a targeted fashion on a single day,” explains Hartmut Herdin, managing director of fairXperts.

Numerous firsts, which will be showcased at the premiere in all trade fair segments, include, for example, a model for predicting and minimizing burrs. It makes a considerable contribution to ensuring reliable and economically efficient deburring processes. A new process will also be presented, which makes it possible for the first time to deburr cross-holes with nearly any diameter ratio and with intersection angles of significantly less than 90° in an automated fashion within the machining process with a defined cutter. Highlights will also include the innovative and easy-to-automate cavitation deburring process by means of which ultrasonically induced cavitation is used for targeted deburring of external and internal component surfaces with minimal energy consumption. The exhibitors will also present new and further developments in the fields of thermal energy machining (TEM), electrochemical machining (ECM), precision electrochemical machining (PECM), abrasive flow machining, vibratory grinding, brush deburring, and blasting with solid and liquid media. One of the event’s focal points will cover solutions for the automation of deburring, rounding, and polishing processes, in order to enhance reproducibility and economic efficiency. Measuring technology for process monitoring and quality control are areas where exhibitors will also present new and developed systems.

Source: DeburringEXPO