First Deburring Expo is Oct. 2015 in Germany
Trade fair for deburring and polishing technology will held for the first time at the Karlsruhe Exhibition Centre
More and more complex component geometries, ever stricter requirements for quality and precision and new materials are placing greater demands on manufacturing technologies in all industries. As a result, deburring and polishing processes are gaining significance. DeburringEXPO will now provide these qualitatively decisive manufacturing steps with their own platform. The trade fair for deburring and polishing technology will held for the first time at the Karlsruhe Exhibition Centre by fairXperts from October 13-15, 2015.
Regardless of whether the respective parts are made of metal or plastic – more or less pronounced burrs occur in nearly all manufacturing processes. Due to the fact that, on the one hand, these unwanted “production remnants” impair further processing of the component as well as its quality and function, and on the other hand result in the risk of possible injury, they must be removed. Ever stricter requirements for deburring quality and process reliability have to be fulfilled in this respect. At the same time, increasing cost pressure in global competition is making it necessary to use more and more economical deburring processes.
“The production steps involving deburring and polishing have gained tremendous amounts of significance in recent years. They represent a sizable cost factor for today’s manufacturing companies,” said Hartmut Herdin, managing director of fairXperts GmbH & Co. KG.
The programme offered by DeburringEXPO will be rounded out with an integrated expert forum at which visitors will be provided with information and knowledge about innovative deburring and polishing technologies, practical examples and benchmark solutions, how to avoid costs resulting from errors and how functional reliability can be achieved while maintaining uniformly high levels of quality.
Further information is available at www.deburring-expo.com.
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