Entgrätet
Entgrätet is a German term that translates to "deburred" or "degreased" in English, depending on the context. In metalworking and manufacturing, "entgrätet" specifically refers to the process of removing burrs, which are small, rough edges or unwanted pieces of material that remain after a cutting, drilling, or stamping operation. This process is crucial for improving the safety, functionality, and appearance of manufactured parts. Burrs can cause sharp edges that are hazardous to handle, can interfere with the proper assembly of components, and can lead to premature wear or failure of moving parts. Common methods for entgrätet include manual filing, grinding, tumbling, and the use of specialized deburring tools or machines.
In a different context, "entgrätet" can also refer to the removal of grease or oil from a