How it works
In high-pressure cleaning, water — combined with aqueous cleaning agents where the task requires it — is directed at the part through nozzles under high pressure. The focused water jet dislodges contamination such as chips, particles and machining residues while also removing burrs from edges and intersecting bores. Nozzle geometry, jet guidance and pressure are matched to the part; jet guidance can be automated so that defined areas are processed reproducibly. Deburring and cleaning can thus be combined in a single operation.
TeSe offers high-pressure cleaning and deburring systems as part of its process portfolio and provides technology-neutral advice on whether high pressure or another process is the appropriate solution for your application.
Advantages
- Deburring and cleaning can be combined in a single process step
- Targeted treatment of defined areas, including internal contours and intersecting bores
- Burr removal without mechanical deburring tools
- Water-based process, combinable with aqueous cleaning agents depending on the task
- Suitable for automation; reproducible processing through defined nozzle, pressure and motion parameters
Typical applications
High-pressure processes are typically used for machined parts where burrs on edges, bores or intersections need to be removed and the part cleaned in the same step.
Test the process at TeSe
Whether high-pressure cleaning and deburring are suitable for your parts is something we clarify in trials: 1–2 hours of testing free of charge. In-depth feasibility studies: CHF 1’200 per day, 50% credited towards a machine purchase.
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