Rösler UK and AM Solutions to showcase finishing solutions at MACH 2026

Rösler UK and AM Solutions will present technologies covering shot blasting, mass finishing and Additive Manufacturing post-processing at MACH 2026 (Courtesy AM Solutions)
Rösler UK and AM Solutions will present technologies covering shot blasting, mass finishing and Additive Manufacturing post-processing at MACH 2026 (Courtesy AM Solutions)

Rösler UK, the UK-based division of Rösler Oberflächentechnik GmbH, and AM Solutions, part of Rösler Oberflächentechnik headquartered in Untermerzbach, Germany, will be presenting a live showcase of technologies covering shot blasting, mass finishing and Additive Manufacturing post-processing at MACH 2026, scheduled to take place from April 20–24 at the NEC, Birmingham, UK.

For Additive Manufacturing, AM Solutions will showcase the S1. In addition to depowdering and surface-finishing polymer AM parts, the S1 is also suitable for surface finishing of de-powdered metal components made of nonreactive materials.

“There is a growing realisation across industry that finishing is where many of the real production gains (or losses) now sit,” explained Colin Spellacy, Head of Sales at Rösler UK. “You can have a well-machined, well-cast or well-printed part, but if the finishing process is inconsistent, labour-intensive or poorly controlled, it undermines everything upstream. That is why MACH matters for us this year. We’re not just showing individual machines, we’re showing a joined-up finishing philosophy. Whether it’s conventional mass finishing, robust shot blasting or AM-specific post-processing, the common thread is repeatability, efficiency and the ability to help customers move away from improvised or overly manual finishing processes.”

The exhibition stand will also feature the RMBC tumble belt blast machine, designed as a high-throughput solution for cleaning, descaling, derusting and deburring components in batch mode. It will be joined by a range of mass finishing systems, including the R220 vibratory bowl, R250 rotary dryer, FKS 04 high-energy disc machine, and the compact Mini 60 vibratory bowl.

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