Spaleck Oberflächentechnik GmbH & Co. KG

SpaleckModel Z11/Z22/Z33/Z44 -Centrifugal Systems

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Our powerful centrifugal systems from the Z11-Z44 series enable the simultaneous processing and separation of two workpiece batches. In the tandem version, the next batch can be processed in parallel to the separation process – significantly increasing efficiency. The systems are ideal for users with high throughput and increasing automation requirements.

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Efficient processing through targeted centrifugal motion
How centrifugal systems work

The work bowl of a centrifugal system consists of a stationary outer bowl and an internal rotating disk. This sets the mixture of abrasive media and workpieces in a dynamic circular motion. The mass is pressed against the container wall by the centrifugal force and falls back cyclically due to gravity – an intensive machining process that is repeated continuously. This design is often referred to as a disc centrifuge, as the rotating disc generates the process movement.

Our centrifugal machines enable economical and reliable processing of small to palm-sized workpieces in bulk material processes. They are particularly suitable for precision stamped parts such as chain links or springs that require uniform deburring, smoothing, or polishing.
 
Typical applications also include polishing coin blanks and matting or deburring O-rings made from a wide variety of materials. High relative speeds ensure short process times and uniform material removal—ideal for manufacturers who want to process large quantities of small components quickly, reliably, and with consistently high surface quality.
  • Up to 15 times more efficient processing than in vibration systems
  • Automatic adjustment and control of the annular gap
  • Concentricity of the rotary table of +/- 0.025 mm
  • Special working container geometry for intensive processing and shortest process times
  • Complete emptying thanks to 180-degree swiveling working container
  • Processing in two-batch operation
  • Can be expanded to a tandem system