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.

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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.”

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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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