Accessory manufacturers: micro-blasting, grinding, and welding
Secondary machining and finishing operations for processed parts: micro-blasting, grinding, and welding
Our workshop is equipped with specific machinery that allows us to perform a range of secondary operations, ensuring high-quality finishes on machined components delivered to our clients.
MICRO-BLASTING
Micro-blasting is a finishing process that enhances the surface appearance of the machined part while also contributing to surface sanitization. It helps prevent metal oxidation caused by:
- Thermal alteration from welding or laser cutting
- Cross-contamination due to the use of non-dedicated tools
- Inadequate or non-specific surface treatments
This treatment can be applied either during material preparation or as part of the final finishing process.
Our equipment includes a micro-blasting machine using ceramic and glass beads, with a working area of 1000×700 mm.
WELDING
In some production processes, it may be necessary to join two or more components. For this purpose, our workshop is equipped with manual welding stations.
Welding allows the permanent joining of parts either by direct fusion (autogenous welding) or with filler metal (brazing).
The process is manually performed by one of our skilled technicians and is selected based on the type of material and machining requirements.
Our machine park includes TIG MIG, and autogenous welding systems for brazing, enabling us to offer a comprehensive and efficient service with continuous monitoring throughout all stages of component production.
GRINDING
Grinding is a finishing process used to remove residual material or excess stock remaining after machining.
Following the roughing phase, which eliminates the majority of visible material, grinding is performed to achieve the final shape or desired surface finish, ensuring high precision and surface quality.
Our workshop features a manual surface grinder for the precision finishing of machined components.