The fluid polishing machine manufacturer will talk about the application of fluid polishing machines in removing burrs at the intersection of small holes: for example, the diameter of the small hole is 1mm, the wall thickness is 3mm, and burrs are formed at the intersection of the main hole and the side hole. Removing this type of burr is of course inconvenient for manual labor, for two reasons: firstly, the pore size is small, and secondly, the wall thickness is relatively thick compared to the small hole, making it difficult to import ordinary things. The efficiency of the Smock fluid polishing machine is significantly dozens of times higher by removing such intersecting pore burrs.
When machining with a fluid polishing machine, small parts like this can hold more than ten at a time, and the polishing time is set to 1 minute. The fluid abrasive is squeezed in from the main hole and out from the side hole. Grind the burrs into powder and remove them
Using a bidirectional reciprocating fluid polishing machine can actually remove burrs from the outer wall orifice. There are actually multiple small holes on the sidewall of this part, and these small holes and burrs are removed together, without the need to be done one by one.