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UnionStahl is pushing ahead with automation and expanding its machine park with the EasyGrinder from Teqram. This state-of-the-art, autonomous solution optimizes the fettling of plasma and oxy-fuel parts, making production processes more efficient, safer and of higher quality.
Until now, the processing of flame-cut parts in our production was carried out manually. With the EasyGrinder, a robot now takes over these steps fully automatically:
This automation eliminates the need for time-consuming programming – the EasyGrinder works autonomously and adapts flexibly to different parts.
The integration of the EasyGrinder offers numerous advantages:
With a maximum part capacity of 200 kg per part, the EasyGrinder is ideal for our production program. Whether large quantities or small series – the system ensures consistently high quality and repeat accuracy.
The EasyGrinder is an automated solution for finishing flame-cut parts that removes oxide layers, deburrs and grinds – without manual programming.
Complete automation eliminates the need for manual reworking, which saves time and increases processing quality at the same time.
With this investment, UnionStahl is reaffirming its commitment to state-of-the-art production technologies and continuous process optimization. In this way, we ensure that our customers can continue to rely on the highest quality and efficient solutions in the future.
Interested in optimized production processes? Contact us and find out how the EasyGrinder can make your production more efficient!

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