Tools
Roller burnishing Tools
We divide our roller burnishing tools, also known as "surface rolling tools", into "single-roller" and "multi-roller" types. Single-roller burnishing tools employ only one roller. This has the advantage that the existing burnishing tool has a universal range of application (bores, shafts, radii, curves, chamfers, etc.) and is only limited by the tool and workpiece geometry. Multi-roller burnishing tools employ several rollers. This has the advantage that the existing burnishing tool works safely and reliably due to the use of many rollers. Smaller inaccuracies of the pre-processes can thus be corrected, and the service life of the burnishing tool is longer due to the lower wear of the individual rollers.
Diamond burnishing tools
The diamond smoothing tool represents a milestone in surface finishing technology and is particularly known for its ability to refine even harder workpieces (up to 65 HRC) at a microscopic level. The diamond smoothing tool utilizes the hardness of diamonds to machine workpieces with the highest precision. Through the use of diamonds, the diamond smoothing tool can produce surfaces with extremely low roughness and microroughness. This is particularly important in industries such as aerospace, medical technology, and precision manufacturing, where minimal imperfections are crucial. The hardness of diamonds not only ensures outstanding surface quality, but also improved durability and tool life. This leads to a cost-effective solution, as replacement intervals are extended and productivity is increased. The diamond smoothing tool represents an innovative solution in manufacturing technology that meets the highest demands for precision, durability, and surface quality.