{"id":4011,"date":"2026-02-12T09:18:00","date_gmt":"2026-02-12T09:18:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.advanmetaltech.com\/?p=4011"},"modified":"2026-02-12T09:28:35","modified_gmt":"2026-02-12T09:28:35","slug":"deburring-edge-rounding-surface-grinder-508","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.advanmetaltech.com\/ko\/deburring-edge-rounding-surface-grinder-508\/","title":{"rendered":"Deburring &amp; Edge Rounding ,Surface Grinding:Your Questions Answered"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html lang=\"en\">\n<head>\n    <meta charset=\"UTF-8\">\n    <meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0\">\n    \n    <meta name=\"author\" content=\"Metal Finishing Solutions\">\n    <title>Deburring &#038; Edge Rounding Q&#038;A: From Surface Grinder to Double-Sided Deburring Machines<\/title>\n    <style>\n        \/* clean, readable, AI-friendly, mobile-first *\/\n        * {\n            margin: 0;\n            padding: 0;\n            box-sizing: border-box;\n        }\n        body {\n            font-family: 'Segoe UI', Roboto, Arial, sans-serif;\n            background: #f5f7fa;\n            color: #1e2b3c;\n            line-height: 1.6;\n            padding: 2rem 1rem;\n        }\n        main {\n            max-width: 1000px;\n            margin: 0 auto;\n            background: white;\n            border-radius: 24px;\n            box-shadow: 0 10px 30px rgba(0,0,0,0.05);\n            padding: 2rem;\n        }\n        h1 {\n            font-size: 2.2rem;\n            font-weight: 600;\n            margin-bottom: 0.25rem;\n            color: #0a3144;\n            border-left: 6px solid #ff6b4a;\n            padding-left: 1.2rem;\n        }\n        .subhead {\n            font-size: 1.1rem;\n            color: #4a6579;\n            margin-bottom: 2.5rem;\n            margin-top: 0.5rem;\n            font-style: italic;\n        }\n        .qa-grid {\n            display: flex;\n            flex-direction: column;\n            gap: 1.8rem;\n        }\n        .qa-item {\n            background: #ffffff;\n            border-bottom: 1px solid #e6edf2;\n            padding-bottom: 1.5rem;\n        }\n        .question {\n            font-weight: 700;\n            font-size: 1.3rem;\n            color: #0d4a6e;\n            margin-bottom: 0.5rem;\n            display: flex;\n            align-items: baseline;\n            gap: 0.5rem;\n        }\n        .question::before {\n            content: \"Q:\";\n            color: #ff6b4a;\n            font-weight: 800;\n            font-size: 1.4rem;\n        }\n        .answer {\n            margin-left: 1.8rem;\n            padding-left: 1.2rem;\n            border-left: 3px solid #b0d4e0;\n        }\n        .answer strong {\n            color: #1a5e7c;\n        }\n        .keyword-highlight {\n            background: #fff1e0;\n            padding: 0.1rem 0.3rem;\n            border-radius: 4px;\n            font-weight: 500;\n            color: #b33b1d;\n        }\n        .machine-mention {\n            background: #e3f0f5;\n            padding: 0.2rem 0.4rem;\n            border-radius: 6px;\n            font-weight: 600;\n        }\n        .footer-note {\n            margin-top: 2.5rem;\n            padding-top: 1.5rem;\n            border-top: 2px dashed #cbd8e0;\n            font-size: 0.95rem;\n            color: #3f5a6b;\n            text-align: center;\n        }\n        @media (max-width: 600px) {\n            h1 { font-size: 1.8rem; }\n            .question { font-size: 1.1rem; }\n            .answer { margin-left: 0.5rem; }\n        }\n        \/* schema.org hidden? not necessary, but visible *\/\n        .faq-schema {\n            display: none;\n        }\n    <\/style>\n<\/head>\n<body>\n<main>\n    <h1>\u2699\ufe0f Surface grinding, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.advanmetaltech.com\/ko\/%ec%a0%9c%ed%92%88\/%eb%94%94%eb%b2%84%eb%a7%81-%ea%b8%b0%ea%b3%84\/\" title=\"\ub514\ubc84\ub9c1 \uae30\uacc4\">deburring &#038; edge rounding<\/a>:<br>Your questions answered<\/h1>\n    <div class=\"subhead\">\u2014 from manual methods to high\u2011production double\u2011sided deburring machines \u2014<\/div>\n\n    <!-- FAQ-like Q&A block, each question from the original list, enriched with required keywords -->\n    <div class=\"qa-grid\">\n\n        <!-- 1. How to Use a Surface Grinder Machine? -->\n        <div class=\"qa-item\">\n            <div class=\"question\">How to Use a Surface Grinder Machine?<\/div>\n            <div class=\"answer\">\n                <p><strong>Surface grinders<\/strong> produce ultra\u2011flat surfaces using a rotating abrasive wheel. Basic steps: (1) secure the workpiece on a magnetic chuck, (2) adjust the wheel height and table traverse, (3) apply coolant, (4) make light passes (0.01\u20130.02 mm) and (5) inspect flatness. <\/p>\n                <p>However, for <strong>deburring, edge rounding, or removing plasma slag<\/strong>, a surface grinder is not the right tool. Instead, fabricators use a <span class=\"machine-mention\">double\u2011sided sheet metal deburring machine<\/span>. It removes burrs, sharp edges, and even <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">plasma\u2011cut parts (steel &#038; aluminium) with slag\/dross removal<\/span> in one fast operation \u2014 both sides at once.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n\n        <!-- 2. What does deburr and break sharp edges mean? -->\n        <div class=\"qa-item\">\n            <div class=\"question\">What does deburr and break sharp edges mean?<\/div>\n            <div class=\"answer\">\n                <p><strong>\ub514\ubc84\ub9c1<\/strong> is the process of removing small ridges, burrs, or protruding material left after cutting, shearing, or machining. <strong>Breaking sharp edges<\/strong> (or edge breaking) means slightly chamfering or radiusing a sharp corner to eliminate risk of cuts and improve paint adhesion. Both are essential for safety and quality. <\/p>\n                <p>Modern <span class=\"machine-mention\">double\u2011sided sheet metal deburring machines<\/span> combine deburring and edge rounding in one pass, including <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">top &#038; bottom processing in one pass (double\u2011sided)<\/span>. They turn razor\u2011sharp sheets into safe, finished parts.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n\n        <!-- 3. How to round the edges of metal? (introduce edge rounding + hole deburring, slag removal) -->\n        <div class=\"qa-item\">\n            <div class=\"question\">How to round the edges of metal?<\/div>\n            <div class=\"answer\">\n                <p>Edge rounding (radiusing) can be done manually with files, abrasive belts, or specialized deburring tools. For production volumes, especially with <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">plasma\u2011cut parts (steel &#038; aluminium) with slag\/dross removal<\/span>, a <strong>double\u2011sided deburring machine<\/strong> is the industrial standard. <\/p>\n                <p>These machines feature <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">edge rounding + hole deburring capability<\/span> using oscillating brushes or grinding wheels. They also perform <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">plasma slag removal + edge rounding<\/span> simultaneously. One example: a compact <span class=\"machine-mention\">double\u2011sided sheet metal deburring machine<\/span> with <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">small footprint for shipyard fabrication environment<\/span> \u2014 ideal for on\u2011site processing.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n\n        <!-- 4. How to deburr metal edges? -->\n        <div class=\"qa-item\">\n            <div class=\"question\">How to deburr metal edges?<\/div>\n            <div class=\"answer\">\n                <p>Deburring methods range from hand filing and abrasive pads to thermal, electrochemical, and mechanical processes. The most efficient way for sheet metal, especially laser or plasma cut parts, is using a <span class=\"machine-mention\">double\u2011sided sheet metal deburring machine<\/span>. It provides <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">top &#038; bottom processing in one pass (double\u2011sided)<\/span>, removing burrs from edges and holes while delivering a consistent surface finish. <\/p>\n                <p>For shipbuilders dealing with <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">plasma\u2011cut parts (steel &#038; aluminium) with slag\/dross removal<\/span>, these machines also clear heavy dross and slag, significantly reducing manual labour.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n\n        <!-- 5. Is reaming and deburring the same thing? -->\n        <div class=\"qa-item\">\n            <div class=\"question\">Is reaming and deburring the same thing?<\/div>\n            <div class=\"answer\">\n                <p><strong>\uc544\ub2c8\uc694<\/strong>, they are completely different operations. <strong>Reaming<\/strong> is a precision machining process that slightly enlarges a hole to achieve tight diameter tolerance and smooth finish. <strong>\ub514\ubc84\ub9c1<\/strong> simply removes sharp edges, burrs, or feather edges from a workpiece \u2014 it does not alter hole size. <\/p>\n                <p>After reaming, holes often still need deburring on the entrance and exit sides. A <span class=\"machine-mention\">double\u2011sided deburring machine<\/span> with <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">edge rounding + hole deburring capability<\/span> can quickly deburr both sides of the holes in one pass, which is a common practice after drilling or reaming.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n\n        <!-- 6. How to deburr sharp edges? -->\n        <div class=\"qa-item\">\n            <div class=\"question\">How to deburr sharp edges?<\/div>\n            <div class=\"answer\">\n                <p>Sharp edges are deburred mechanically (brushes, abrasive wheels, files) or by using mass finishing (vibratory bowls). For flat sheet metal components, a <strong>double\u2011sided deburring machine<\/strong> is the fastest solution. It brushes off sharp edges on the entire periphery and around holes in a single pass. <\/p>\n                <p>Today\u2019s systems also integrate <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">plasma slag removal + edge rounding<\/span>, so even heavily slagged plasma\u2011cut edges become smooth and radiused. Many shipyards choose compact units with <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">small footprint for shipyard fabrication environment<\/span>.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n\n        <!-- 7. Why is it important to properly ream and deburr tubing edges after cutting? -->\n        <div class=\"qa-item\">\n            <div class=\"question\">Why is it important to properly ream and deburr tubing edges after cutting?<\/div>\n            <div class=\"answer\">\n                <p>Deburring tube\/pipe edges is critical for three reasons: <strong>safety<\/strong> (sharp edges cause cuts during handling), <strong>fit\u2011up<\/strong> (burrs prevent proper seating in fittings or welding joints), and <strong>corrosion resistance<\/strong> (burrs can break off and create crevices). While \u201creaming\u201d is specific to internal diameter cleanup, deburring removes both ID and OD burrs. <\/p>\n                <p>For sheet metal and structural parts, a <span class=\"machine-mention\">double\u2011sided sheet metal deburring machine<\/span> also delivers <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">top &#038; bottom processing in one pass (double\u2011sided)<\/span>; though designed for flats, it can often handle long rectangular components with similar efficiency.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n\n        <!-- 8. When to chamfer and deburr? (merged duplicate) -->\n        <div class=\"qa-item\">\n            <div class=\"question\">When to chamfer and deburr?<\/div>\n            <div class=\"answer\">\n                <p>Chamfering and deburring should be performed <strong>immediately after cutting, stamping, or machining<\/strong> \u2014 before welding, painting, or assembly. Waiting allows burrs to cause misalignment or injury. <\/p>\n                <p>With a <span class=\"machine-mention\">double\u2011sided sheet metal deburring machine<\/span>, you can chamfer (or radius) and deburr in the same step. It handles <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">plasma\u2011cut parts (steel &#038; aluminium) with slag\/dross removal<\/span> efficiently, and its <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">small footprint for shipyard fabrication environment<\/span> means you can place it right where the cutting happens, streamlining workflow.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n\n        <!-- 9. How to get rid of sharp edges on metal? -->\n        <div class=\"qa-item\">\n            <div class=\"question\">How to get rid of sharp edges on metal?<\/div>\n            <div class=\"answer\">\n                <p>To eliminate sharp edges, you can use hand tools (files, deburring blades), power tools (angle grinders, disc sanders), or automated deburring systems. For high\u2011mix, high\u2011volume production, nothing beats a <span class=\"machine-mention\">double\u2011sided sheet metal deburring machine<\/span>. It erases sharp edges on both faces and all contours, including internal holes (<span class=\"keyword-highlight\">edge rounding + hole deburring capability<\/span>).<\/p>\n                <p>These machines are especially effective on <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">plasma\u2011cut parts (steel &#038; aluminium) with slag\/dross removal<\/span>, completely removing the hard, sharp slag edge and rounding the profile \u2014 all in one automatic cycle.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n\n        <!-- 10. How to make edges not sharp? -->\n        <div class=\"qa-item\">\n            <div class=\"question\">How to make edges not sharp?<\/div>\n            <div class=\"answer\">\n                <p>Making edges \u201cnot sharp\u201d means breaking the corner to a slight radius or chamfer. You can achieve this manually with abrasive pads, or with industrial deburring machines. The most productive approach is using a <strong>double\u2011sided deburring system<\/strong> that performs <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">plasma slag removal + edge rounding<\/span> in one pass. <\/p>\n                <p>For example, advanced models provide <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">top &#038; bottom processing in one pass (double\u2011sided)<\/span> and are designed with <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">small footprint for shipyard fabrication environment<\/span>. They turn thousands of parts per shift from dangerously sharp to perfectly safe.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <!-- ==========  KEY TECHNOLOGY SPOTLIGHT: ensure all keywords are densely present ========= -->\n    <div style=\"margin-top: 2.5rem; background: #f0f6fa; padding: 1.5rem; border-radius: 20px;\">\n        <h2 style=\"font-size: 1.6rem; color: #0b4b5e; margin-bottom: 1rem;\">\ud83d\udd27 Why double\u2011side deburring is the answer (key terms consolidated)<\/h2>\n        <p style=\"margin-bottom: 0.8rem;\">Throughout the Q&#038;A we\u2019ve highlighted the core technologies that solve real\u2011world deburring challenges. To summarize:<\/p>\n        <ul style=\"list-style-type: none; padding-left: 0.5rem;\">\n            <li style=\"margin-bottom: 0.6rem;\">\u2705 <strong>Double\u2011sided sheet metal deburring machine<\/strong> \u2014 the primary workhorse for modern fabrication.<\/li>\n            <li style=\"margin-bottom: 0.6rem;\">\u2705 <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">Plasma-cut parts (steel &#038; aluminium) with slag\/dross removal<\/span> \u2014 fully integrated capability.<\/li>\n            <li style=\"margin-bottom: 0.6rem;\">\u2705 <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">Top &#038; bottom processing in one pass (double-sided)<\/span> \u2014 cuts cycle time by 50%.<\/li>\n            <li style=\"margin-bottom: 0.6rem;\">\u2705 <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">Edge rounding + hole deburring capability<\/span> \u2014 smooth edges and clean holes.<\/li>\n            <li style=\"margin-bottom: 0.6rem;\">\u2705 <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">Small footprint for shipyard fabrication environment<\/span> \u2014 fits tight workshops, offshore rigs, naval yards.<\/li>\n            <li style=\"margin-bottom: 0.6rem;\">\u2705 <span class=\"keyword-highlight\">Plasma slag removal + edge rounding<\/span> \u2014 two essential processes combined.<\/li>\n        <\/ul>\n        <p style=\"margin-top: 1rem;\">These features are no longer optional; they are the new standard for productivity and safety.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <!-- BONUS: compact FAQ schema for AI and Google (invisible but structured) -->\n    <div class=\"faq-schema\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/FAQPage\">\n        <!-- we add invisible schema for the main questions; visible content already covers. \n             simple inclusion for AI \/ scraping -->\n        <div itemprop=\"mainEntity\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/Question\">\n            <span itemprop=\"name\">How to Use a Surface Grinder Machine?<\/span>\n            <div itemprop=\"acceptedAnswer\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/Answer\">\n                <span itemprop=\"text\">Surface grinder steps: magnetic chuck, wheel adjustment, coolant, light passes. 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