VibratoryMachine or Barrel TUMBLING?
Shakeout Systems - Vibratory drums are ideal for no-bake, brass, and other foundry applications that necessitate the decrease or removal of damage to casting surfaces. Some benefits of the non-rotating and enclosed design are better dust collection and air system attachments, the option to add perip...
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