Why Is the Foundry Industry Rapidly Adopting Automated Grinding?
As global manufacturing continues to upgrade, automation in the foundry industry has become irreversible. Especially in aluminum die casting, automotive parts, and metal machining, factories are increasingly moving from manual grinding to robotic grinding and deburring.
The reason is simple: modern competition no longer tolerates inconsistent, experience-based production.
1.Stability Is the New Competitive Edge
Manual grinding often lacks consistency. Robots execute precise paths with constant force, ensuring predictable and stable part quality.
2.Labor Shortage Is a Global Issue
Fewer workers are willing to engage in high-dust, high-noise, repetitive jobs. Automation reduces dependency on skilled labor and minimizes hiring pressure.
3.Complex Casting Requires Better Processes
Deep cavities, angled surfaces, and complex geometries make manual work challenging. NEVIEW’s self-developed 4-axis grinding robot provides high rigidity and flexibility to address these difficulties.
4.Stricter Safety & Compliance Standards
Regions such as the EU and North America enforce strict dust and safety regulations. Automated systems significantly reduce worker exposure to hazardous environments.
Automated grinding is not about replacing workers—it’s about increasing competitiveness. NEVIEW will continue delivering reliable automation solutions to foundries worldwide.