Accurate Flame Polishing Machines

Product Specifications

  • Power

    HB1000: 1000W

    HB600: 600W

  • Working Pressure

    HB1000: 0.08 – 0.15 MPa

    HB600: 0.08 – 0.14 MPa

  • Water Usage

    HB1000: 0.05L/hr

    HB600: 0.03L/hr

  • Power Supply

    HB1000: 220 V AC/50 Hz

    HB600: 220 V AC/50 Hz

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Accurate flame polishing machine models - HB1000 and HB600 - are ideal to produce a clear, polished edge on acrylic and plastic shee... Read more
Available in
  • BAHRAIN Bahrain
  • KUWAIT Kuwait
  • OMAN Oman
  • QATAR Qatar
  • SAUDI ARABIA Saudi Arabia
  • UAE UAE

Accurate Flame Polishing Machines

Accurate flame polishing machine models - HB1000 and HB600 - are ideal to produce a clear, polished edge on acrylic and plastic shee... Read more
Available in
  • BAHRAIN Bahrain
  • KUWAIT Kuwait
  • OMAN Oman
  • QATAR Qatar
  • SAUDI ARABIA Saudi Arabia
  • UAE UAE

Product Specifications

  • Power

    HB1000: 1000W

    HB600: 600W

  • Working Pressure

    HB1000: 0.08 – 0.15 MPa

    HB600: 0.08 – 0.14 MPa

  • Water Usage

    HB1000: 0.05L/hr

    HB600: 0.03L/hr

  • Power Supply

    HB1000: 220 V AC/50 Hz

    HB600: 220 V AC/50 Hz

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Both HB1000 and HB600 can achieve a clear and transparent finish on methacrylate, and it is possible to polish the saw or milled edges of clear acrylic easily. The high-temperature micro flame can rapidly polish difficult holes, corners, sharp and round edges, and cut-outs in the acrylic, making it crystal clear and silky smooth.

These polishing machines are widely used for applications like acrylic polishing, arts and crafts polishing, and welding or heat-treating small metal parts.

Accurate flame polishing machine models - HB1000 and HB600 - are ideal to produce a clear, polished edge on acrylic and plastic sheets. While the high-end model - HB1000 - comes with 1000W power and a maximum air production of 200 L/hr, the slightly low-end model - HB600 - comes with 600W power and a maximum air production of 100 L/hr.

These Accurate flame polishers use water as the raw material to decompose hydrogen and oxygen, so only water vapor comes as the product of combustion, which does not pollute the processed workpiece.