What do you mean by chamfering and edging

Chamfering is a processing technology, which is used to eliminate sharp corners or edges of parts and make the edges smoother and more comfortable. Chamfering involves cutting a small piece of material at the corner or edge of a part to smooth or adjust the angle. Chamfering is usually used in metal and plastic processing.

Trimming refers to cutting an angle at the edge of the material to make the edge of the material smoother and enhance the aesthetic feeling and texture of the product. The edging process is usually suitable for all kinds of materials, including metal, plastic and wood. Trimming can reduce the sharpness of material edges, prevent injuries and protect the safety of operators.

Chamfering and edging are important processing procedures, which can improve the appearance and texture of products, reduce the sharpness of materials and avoid accidental injuries. These two technologies can also enhance the durability and practicability of products and make processing more convenient. Chamfering and trimming technology has been widely used in various industries, such as manufacturing, construction, medical equipment and watch manufacturing.