Achieving both speed and cost-effectiveness with centerless grinding.
Shortening cycle time and enabling mass production! Processing cylindrical grinding products with centerless grinding.
Our company can achieve a balance of speed and cost with centerless grinding. Centerless grinding is a process that uses a high-speed rotating grinding wheel to remove material from the surface of a workpiece. It is a grinding machine that grinds the outer diameter of cylindrical workpieces. There are two types: through grinding and in-feed grinding. The advantages of processing cylindrical grinding products with centerless grinding include reduced cycle time (lower processing costs) and suitability for mass production (increased productivity). 【Features of Centerless Grinding】 ■ Setup: Easy and fast ■ Precision: Inferior to cylindrical grinding ■ Processing Speed: High-speed processing ■ Product Characteristics: Only cylindrical shapes ■ Technology: Requires skill *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Coreless Grinding Other Features】 ■Maintenance: Regular replacement of blades is required, regular replacement of grinding wheels and adjustment wheels is necessary. ■Working Environment: Small space, generates loud noise and heat, suitable for mass production. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company primarily focuses on the manufacturing of automotive-related parts, producing high-functionality and high-precision components that constitute the heart of vehicles, such as engines, transmissions, and steering systems. We always start by rejecting conventional methods, driven by the belief that "maintaining the status quo is a step backward." We are committed to adopting new technologies and methods to significantly improve quality and reduce costs.












