The first new machine installed at De Cromvoirtse this year is a Q-Fin SER1200 Multibrush deburring machine.

This new addition replaces the Q-Fin F600. This offers De Cromvoirtse’s customers several advantages:

  • Larger dimensions are possible (from 600 mm to 1200 mm working width).
  • Burrs and sharp edges are automatically removed, with a slight and reproducible edge radius on inner and outer contours.
  • The oxide layer left after laser cutting is removed, resulting in a cleaner surface and better preparation for coating.
  • Less reliance on manual deburring means less variation and a more consistent end result.
  • According to De Cromvoirtse, this investment ensures greater process reliability and predictable results, even as quantities, dimensions, or complexity increase.

Practical Portal Enhancements
The new deburring machine isn’t the only new development from the Oisterwijk-based supplier of fast custom metal. The web portal has been expanded with two practical new features that help customers specify their cutting jobs with even greater precision. For laser cutting, customers can now set the laser’s starting point themselves. This prevents unwanted marks on visible parts and reduces the need for additional finishing, particularly for stainless steel with a finish.

The second new feature allows customers to specify, line by line, which side is the (foil) side, the desired grinding direction, and the desired tear side for ground material with foil and tear plates. If a STEP file is uploaded without an accompanying PDF, this selection is mandatory. “This way, we prevent differences in interpretation and ensure a correct end result the first time,” says De Cromvoirtse.