Barrel finishing is a cost- and time-effective surface finishing process. The method is completed by tumbling parts in a rotating barrel, creating a rolling acting between the materials. Let's take a look at how wet and dry barrel tumbling works. Read More
Additive manufacturing or 3D printing of plastic parts leaves a rough surface finish. The finish you see is the result of elevation lines used to print the part. This uneven surface is undesirable, especially for parts that need to have a pleasing aesthetic finish. Read More
When it comes to metal finishing, there are a few processes to choose from. In this blog, we've outlined the seven most common methods to finish your next metal project. Read More
These brass parts needed to be tumbled after machining to remove the burrs and discoloration on the surface. The challenge is removing the burrs on the slots without rolling them into the slot and making sure that the surface finish meets the specification. Read More
In the realm of surface finishing, there are a plethora of methods to choose from. From tumbling to blasting, Kramer Industries has the best solutions for finishing your next project. Isotropic finishing is a lesser-known method that could bring you the desired finishing results you're looking to achieve. Read More