Surface Grinding
Surface grinding is a machining method that uses a grinding wheel to machine the flat surfaces of a workpiece, primarily used when parallelism or flatness is required. This method is commonly applied in the machining of perpendicular materials, fixing the workpiece with a magnetic table on a surface grinding machine for processing.
By controlling the parallelism and flatness of the top surface of the magnetic table, this method can achieve parallelism and flatness with tolerances of only a few microns. Additionally, grooves, steps, etc., can be machined with similar micron-level tolerances.
By changing the grinding wheel, this method can machine not only steel but also materials such as aluminum, stainless steel, hard alloys, ceramics, and glass.