This section provides an overview for vibrating tumblers as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 5 vibrating tumbler manufacturers and their company rankings.
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A vibrating tumbler is a device used for purposes such as mixing, stirring, and polishing by vibrating materials.
It is used to uniformly mix different materials such as solid powders and liquids, or to homogenize fine powders. Vibrating tumblers find applications in a wide range of fields, including chemical engineering and materials science research, metal finishing and polishing, and pharmaceuticals for tablet coating.
Typically, a vibrating tumbler consists of a container or structure equipped with an electric motor or vibration source to generate vibrations. The materials are placed inside the container, and the vibrations cause them to mix uniformly. Vibrations can be generated in various patterns, from linear to circular motion.
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Raytech Industries was founded in 1958, and is a manufacturer of small mass-finishing equipment and accessories located in Stafford Springs, Connecticut, They joined forces with Lyman Products Corporation to enhance the manufacturing capabilities and product lines which are sold through specialized distributors around the world. Raytech's products include machines for casting, stamping, fabricating, and processing gemstones. Their products include vibratory tumblers, magnetic finishers, and rotary tumblers. Each machine is designed to deburr, finish, and burnish. They also offer a range of media and compounds to be used with their machines for different finishing applications.
Mass Polishing, established in 1990 and headquartered in China, is a manufacturer of surface treatment products, including finishing machines and media. The company provides vibratory finishing machines, centrifugal barrel machines, and mass finishing media. Its vibratory finishing machines employ a vibrating motion to agitate parts and media, facilitating deburring, descaling, or polishing processes. Its centrifugal barrel machines utilize rotating barrels to achieve finishes on parts and components. The company’s mass-finishing media includes ceramic, plastic, and steel variants. These solutions serve the automotive, aerospace, and medical industries, enabling manufacturers to achieve consistent and superior surface finishes.
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Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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United States of America | 1 | 50.0% |
China | 1 | 50.0% |