Metal Processing

Metal processing is a fabrication process that creates structural parts and components out of metal sheets or tubing. It involves a variety of fabrication methods from stamping and pressing to bending, cutting, and roll forming.

About metal processing

Workpieces made of metal are manufactured, machined and processed in many industries and trades. Various processing methods are used. These include, for example, cutting, non-cutting and connecting (joining) techniques.

Metal is processed in many sectors - in vehicle construction/automotive trade, mechanical engineering, tool and mold making, shipbuilding, wind energy, building construction and civil engineering, as well as in jewelry production or pipeline construction.

During the manufacture of the workpieces, there may be unwanted material residues that must be removed before further processing (e.g. burrs, blue discoloration, etc.). Osborn tools help with cleaning here. Workpieces that have already been manufactured may have to be modified or reworked (e.g. remove rust/paint, separate). Or finished workpieces should literally get their "final touch" - the finishing.

At every step in metalworking and processing, Osborn tools can help complete the process quickly and efficiently.

Rust removal

Metal reacts with oxygen and water. Rust develops as a result of this oxidation process. It causes metal to become porous. Rust must be removed.

Paint stripping

During paint stripping, all layers of paint on a metal surface are removed without leaving any residue.

Polishing & Satinizing

Utilize Osborn's polishing tools along with the appropriate solid or liquid polishing compounds to achieve surfaces ranging from matte to high-gloss, employing hand-held equipment, stationary lathes, flatbed machines, or robots, suitable for both trade and industrial applications.

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