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- Abrasives
- Tumblers and Media
- Vibratory Tumblers
Vibratory Tumblers
<p>Vibratory tumblers are ideal for finishing or polishing metal, plastic and ceramics. They are equipped with drain ports to safely discharge fluids after the operation. These CE-certified Adjusta-Vibe units are equipped with amplitude adjustment to vary vibration intensity.</p>
Vibratory Tumblers
Working Mechanism
- These units function by vibrating the material in the container.
- The container and its contents are placed on a vibrating platform, moving the media around and rubbing it against the surfaces of the material to polish it.
- The vibration can be adjusted to control the intensity of the polishing action.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to clean these tumblers?
- Use soap or mild detergents to clean the tumbler.
- Rinse the unit thoroughly to remove any residue.
Which vibratory tumbler is suitable for noise-free operation?
Use Raytech vibratory tumbler, which is equipped with nose-reducing lids.
How do I know when the batch is finished?
You can visually inspect the material to see if the desired level of finish has been achieved. Another way is to use a micrometer to check the surface roughness before and after tumbling.