EFFORTLESS BOTTOM DEBURRING AND DESLAGGING

The BOTTOM CROSSBELT SYSTEM is an ideal solution for chemical, petrochemical, and oil & gas industries, where the need for corrosion-resistant metal components is critical. Designed to handle the underside processing of large, heavy parts immediately after laser cutting, it significantly reduces the need for manual flipping. It minimizes handling time and improves safety and the risk of accidents related to parts turning, streamlining your production process.

This versatile system is compatible with our full range of specialized consumables. For those industries, the RED ANGLED is perfect for deburring stainless-steel parts, while the SILVER HAMMER is for deslagging steel parts, delivering high-quality results with every use.

SILVER HAMMER

Effective for deslagging from plasma
and oxy-cut processes.

RED ANGLED

Designed for efficient burr removal
from laser-cut materials.


BENEFITS OF THE BOTTOM DEBURRING & DESLAGGING

✔ ELIMINATES MANUAL HANDLING
Processes burrs on the underside of metal parts directly, removing the need to manually flip large, heavy pieces, saving time and effort.

✔ NO EXTRA FLIPPING MACHINERY
Eliminates the need for additional handling equipment, streamlining the workflow for faster, more continuous production.

✔ ENHANCED WORKPLACE SAFETY AND ERGONOMICS
Minimizes the risk of injury from manually handling heavy parts, contributing to a safer production environment.

✔ COST REDUCTION
Provides a cost-effective alternative to expensive and low-output part-flipping solutions available on the market.


EVO FULL-SCALE PRODUCTION POSSIBILITIES

WIDER 2000MM CAPACITY

These solutions are capable of handling metal parts up to 2000mm wide, making it an ideal solution for large-scale projects. It allows increased processing of bigger components or multiple smaller parts.

MACHINES INTEGRATION

The integration with other EVO machines allows the completion of the deburring or slag removal process with a double-sided edge rounding and/or surface finishing machine.


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