Supfina Superfinishing Machine Supports Small-Series Production
Supfina Grieshaber GmbH & Co. KG’s Supfina One is a compact, cost-efficient solution designed for small- to medium-sized production runs in precision surface finishing.
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Supfina Grieshaber GmbH & Co. KG’s Supfina One is designed for job shops and series manufacturers aiming to achieve precision surfaces without high complexity or large space requirements.
With its small footprint, the Supfina One integrates seamlessly into existing production environments, the company says. Its forklift-ready stand makes relocation easy, while intuitive touchscreen operation lowers the entry barrier for operators. Due to flexible configuration options, the machine is suitable for a wide range of finishing tasks.
With the Supfina One, superfinishing becomes accessible to a broader range of users. The machine combines precision and cost-efficiency in a compact, versatile format, making it well suited for high-quality surface finishing in small-series production.
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