Deburring is a fundamental finishing process in manufacturing, aimed at removing burrs—the rough edges, ridges, or irregularities that remain on a workpiece after fabrication processes like cutting, machining, punching, or stamping.
Importance and MethodsBurrs are undesirable because they can compromise the part's fit, functionality, and safety. In precision engineering, even tiny burrs can lead to poor sealing, premature wear, or failure in dynamic assemblies
Common industrial deburring methods include:
For pipe and tube manufacturing, deburring the internal and external cut edges is critical to ensure smooth material flow, proper fitment with couplings, and elimination of snag points for electrical wiring. It is an essential quality control step for high-performance industrial products.