Carbide Burrs – A Shape (Cylinder) – on a 3mm Spindle
A-Shape Carbide Burrs on a 3mm spindle. Cylinder shape. Popular with precision engineers.
- Plain Cut is for general purpose fluting. The second most popular cut.
- Double Cut is the most popular fluting style. It is very efficient at stock removal, it creates a small chip resulting in a smoother finish.
- Diamond Cut is for use on heat treated and tough alloy steels where control is important. Creates a powder-like chip.
Applications for Carbide Burrs:
- Finishing & Deburring
- Shaping & Moulding
- Smoothing, Bevelling and Chamfering edges
- Porting & Polishing
- Elaborate Detailing & Sculpting
- Engraving & Etching
- Maintenance & Repair
Benefits of Using Carbide Burrs:
- Hard, resilient & durable
- Rapid material removal rate
- Capable of withstanding high temperatures
- Minimized heat generation
- Very cost-effective
- Extremely versatile
- Exceptional precision & control for intricate design
Best Features of Carbide Burrs:
- Exceptionally tough, durable and wear resistant
- Withstands high temperatures without significant loss of hardness or sharpness
- Efficient material removal due to sharp cutting edges and aggressive cutting action
- Available in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and configurations
- Available on a 3mm/6mm Spindle
- Suitable for use with hand tools and CNC machining
Suitable Materials for Carbide Burrs:
- Metals – Steel, Aluminium, Brass, Cast Iron, Titanium, Copper
- Wood
- Plastics
- Composites – Fiberglass, Carbon Fiber, Kevlar
- Stone & Concrete
- Ceramics
Carbide Burrs recommended use with:
- Carbide Burrs can be used with a pendant motor, micromotor, air tool or hobby tool. – View our range of machines here
- They are a preferred choice in CNC machining for automatic deburring, cutting and finishing
- Given potential tool variations, we advise confirming the spindle size needed for your particular tool
Relevant Industries using Carbide Burrs:
- Aerospace
- Automotive
- Tool & Die Making
- Fabrication
- Welding
- Woodworking
- Metalworking
- Jewellery
- Glass & Ceramics
- Plastics & Composite materials
- Sculpture
For more information on deburring and polishing techniques visit our ‘how to’ pages.
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