Wet Belt Deburring

Wet belt deburring is the final surface treatment step that transforms a freshly cut profile into a smooth and hand-safe component. Our linear machine processes parts up to 24" wide and at least 8" long, eliminating dross and laser burrs in a single pass, bathed in coolant. Water keeps abrasives cool, prevents edge rolling and preserves aluminum, stainless steel, brass or copper from discoloration: no deformation and no clogged grain lines. With the belt parallel to the cut edge, the contour achieves a 0.005 to 0.010 radius, eliminating or reducing manual sanding and delivering parts ready for anodizing, plating or immediate assembly.

Ideal process for aluminum, stainless steel, brass and copper. Clean linear finish, ready for anodizing, painting or assembly.

Linear wet belt deburring process

Compatible Materials

Discover all the materials we can deburr in our production flow.

Technical Specifications

What you need to know about linear deburring

  • Finished parts may still show slight surface imperfections.
  • Minor scratches may appear on bottom face.
  • Some edges may remain sharper than others; expect a mix of sharp and slightly rounded angles.
  • Linear deburring is offered for aluminum, copper, brass and stainless steel, but is currently not available for mild steel or galvanized steel.
  • All deburred parts receive a 150-grit linear finish, applied parallel to the longest edge of the part.