38*17*6.5Mm Conical Burr Grinder Blades Stainless Steel Light Coating
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Manufacturing Process of Burr Grinder Blades
1. Material Selection
- Raw Materials: The process begins with the selection of high-quality materials, such as stainless steel, high-speed steel, tungsten carbide, or ceramic, depending on the desired properties of the burrs.
2. Cutting and Shaping
- CNC Machining: Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines are often used to precisely cut and shape the burrs. This allows for the creation of the specific geometries required for effective grinding.
- Grinding: Following the initial shaping, grinding machines refine the burrs to achieve the desired dimensions and surface finish.
3. Heat Treatment
- Hardening: The shaped burrs may undergo heat treatment processes, such as hardening and tempering, to increase their hardness and durability. This process enhances the wear resistance of the blades.
- Annealing: In some cases, an annealing process is applied to relieve internal stresses and improve the material's toughness.
4. Surface Treatment
- Coating: Some burrs receive surface coatings (e.g., titanium) to further enhance durability, reduce friction, and improve resistance to corrosion.
- Polishing: Polishing processes may be used to achieve a smooth surface finish, reducing friction and preventing coffee residue buildup.
5. Quality Control
- Inspection: Throughout the manufacturing process, quality control measures are implemented to ensure that the burrs meet specifications for dimensions, hardness, and surface finish.
- Testing: Final testing may include grinding trials to assess performance and consistency.
6. Final Assembly
- Integration: The finished burrs are then integrated into grinder assemblies, where they are paired with motors and other components to create the final product.
7. Packaging
- Preparation for Distribution: Once assembled, the grinders are packaged for distribution, ensuring they are protected during transport.
Coffee Blade Specifications:
Product Name | Conical Burr Grinding Replacement |
Material | Stainless Steel |
OD | 38mm |
Height | 17mm |
Center Hole | 6.5mm |
Hardness | HRC42-56 |
Application | Grinding coffee beans |
Manual or electric | Coffee Bean Milling Burr |
Here are the advantages of using ceramic burrs over steel burrs in coffee grinders:
1. Heat Generation
- Lower Heat Production: Ceramic burrs generate less heat during grinding, which helps preserve the essential oils and flavors in coffee, resulting in a better-tasting brew.
2. Corrosion Resistance
- Non-Corrosive: Ceramic materials are naturally resistant to corrosion, making them suitable for various environments without the risk of rust or degradation over time.
3. Flavor Preservation
- No Metal Taste: Ceramic burrs do not impart any metallic taste to the coffee, ensuring that the flavor profile of the beans remains intact.
4. Durability
- Wear Resistance: While ceramic can be brittle, high-quality ceramic burrs offer excellent wear resistance, maintaining their sharpness over time.
5. Consistent Grind Size
- Uniformity: Ceramic burrs can produce a consistent grind size, which is crucial for even extraction in brewing methods.
6. Ease of Cleaning
- Simple Maintenance: Ceramic burrs are typically easier to clean and less prone to buildup of coffee oils, which can affect flavor.
7. Weight
- Lighter Weight: Ceramic burrs are generally lighter than steel burrs, which can be advantageous in portable or manual grinders.
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