LISSMAC Corporation to Showcase Advanced Metal Finishing Solutions at FABTECH Mexico 2025, Booth #1342

Cutting-Edge Deburring and Grinding Solutions to Enhance Manufacturing Efficiency

LISSMAC Corporation, a leader in metal processing solutions, will showcase its innovations in metal processing at FABTECH Mexico 2025, demonstrating its commitment to efficiency and precision in metal finishing. The event will be held in Cintermex, Monterrey from May 6th - 8th. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience cutting-edge deburring and grinding solutions designed to optimize production processes and enhance surface quality at booth #1342.


On display will be the SBM-L G1S2, a grinding and deburring machine developed for deburring and edge rounding of workpieces in a single pass. A process designed and brought to the market by LISSMAC. The SBM-L G1S2 is ideal for workpieces made of multiple material types, including stainless steel, steel, aluminum or non-ferrous metal. Double-sided sheet metal processing and edge rounding in one operation provides time savings of up to 60 percent.

Also at booth #1342 will be the EBSC, specifically designed to streamline and enhance surface processing. The EBSC revolutionizes how businesses approach metal finishing, offering a groundbreaking alternative to traditional angle grinders by utilizing a contact roller system that ensures precise, straight lines, while also extending the lifespan of consumables. This innovative design reduces tool handling errors, leading to less wear and tear on equipment and operators alike.

Additionally, visitors can learn more about the SMD 123 RE and SMD 133 DRE. The SMD 123 RE is a cost-effective dry grinding machine designed for deburring, consistent edge rounding, and surface finishing of workpieces made from steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Its compact footprint and intuitive touch panel operation make it user-friendly and space-efficient. Features such as quick tool changes and a cost-effective design enhance operational flexibility and efficiency.

The SMD 133 DRE from LISSMAC Corporation is a versatile grinding and deburring machine designed for efficient slag removal, deburring, and edge rounding on oxy-fuel and plasma-cut steel and stainless steel parts. Its durable conveyor system supports heavy workpieces, while LISSMAC power pins provide 90 percent mechanical burr removal without introducing heat, ensuring a gentle and cost-effective grinding process. By completing three work steps in a single pass, the system improves productivity while reducing wear on grinding tools.

For more information, visit LISSMAC Corporation at booth #1342 or https://www.lissmac.com/en-us/.


About LISSMAC Corporation
LISSMAC Corporation, founded in 2007, serves the North American market with innovative and reliable metal processing and construction technology solutions. Specializing in state-of-the-art technology, LISSMAC supports both automated and efficient processes. The comprehensive product range includes individual machines produced in series and custom-manufactured special systems, ensuring superior system solutions from a single source. LISSMAC manufactures all machines in the US and Germany. For more information, visit https://www.lissmac.com/en-us/company/subsidiaries/lissmac-usa/.

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