Steel chamfer bar is made from cold rolled steel and can be welded or bolted into place for providing relief from sharp edges to reduce chipping and spalling. The chamfer bar is available in different sizes and lengths.
The process of manufacturing a chamfer bar includes cutting away excess metal parts to produce a symmetrical sloping edge to be used for specific applications.
Matta Drawing Works is a top-quality provider of chamfer bars for prototype and short to long production runs of steel and metal components. We do both CNC and manual chamfering services for the manufacturing of chamfer bars, their parts, and component edges in certain applications.
Undercuts, chamfers, preparation of welding, V-cuts, and deburring operations along the edges of the workpiece are frequent operations included in the process of chamfering. There are a lot of tools that are used in these operations that depend on the type of set-up and machine, and they can be performed in multiple ways. A long-edge cutter, a small face mill, dedicated chamfer cutters, and an end mill can be used for different chamfering operations.
A chamfer bar is a type of chamfer having a straight line on one edge and a curved line on the opposite edge. The straight line can be either sharp or rounded, whereas the curved line can be either sharp or blunt. The chamfer bar provides an aesthetic finish to the facings of a building or structure and also helps to prevent water from entering the bars and walls. It is also used in the manufacturing of furniture, doors, window frames, and other similar objects. Through a chamfer bar, you can improve the structural strength of a beam by cutting off a small portion of the edge. This process is also known as chamfering.
Chamfering is a term used to describe the edge of a bar that has been ground down for creating a sharp edge. It is mainly used in metalworking or woodworking. A chamfer bar provides a number of benefits which includes:
● As an architectural detail for making an object look more modern or sophisticated
● For creating a decorative edge on furniture, doors, windows, and other structures
● For increasing the structural strength of a beam by reducing its weight
● The edges seem more attractive
● The chamfered edges give a better grip on surfaces
● The chamfered edges lower the risk of cutting oneself
● The chamfered edges can be utilized with power tools to make different cuts.
● The chamfered edges provide an improved surface finish
● A chamfer bar lowers the cost
● A chamfer bar betters structural integrity
● A chamfer bar improves corrosion resistance
With our state-of-the-art facility and housing, we have several drawing machines which enable us to chamfer ends of cold-finished products such as bars within the production course. This equipment and machinery used also allow enhanced flexibility for processing our best-in-class chamfer bars from our inventory.
As compliance with the increasing number of demands in faced and chamfer bar ends from the various industries we serve, we perform those necessary functions to meet the heavy requirements and requests of our customers.
Publish Date : 01-02-2023