10/06/2026
Thin sheet metal often limit exactly what is needed for deburring and edge rounding.
Infeed.
If you increase the infeed on thin sheet metal, at some point you are no longer working only on the part.
You are also working on the conveyor belt.
Nevertheless, primary and secondary burrs still need to be removed reliably and the edges rounded.
The challenge, especially when using disc tools, is to generate sufficient pressure at the edge even with limited infeed.
This is where the tool characteristics become critical.
Harder tool versions create a different pressure profile than softer ones at the same infeed.
That is why disc tools with harder abrasive material are often used for thin sheet metal applications.
One example is the GOLD Edition.
Its hard, highly grain-loaded abrasive material delivers high cutting performance even at low infeed.
Because when processing thin sheet metal, maximum infeed is often not the deciding factor.
What matters is how much cutting performance a tool can generate from very little infeed.