These industries produce metal parts with highly complex shapes and extremely tight dimensional tolerances using automatic machines and often robotic production lines. The parts are mainly engine components: engine blocks, cylinder heads, crankshafts, camshafts, connecting rods, pistons, gearbox or differential components, shafts, gears, casings, and, in aerospace, low-pressure turbines that require washing and phosphating for paint preparation and corrosion protection.
The high geometric complexity of the parts and the stringent requirements for result quality and environmental compliance present a challenge that Triton overcomes by developing cutting-edge plants equipped with high automation systems capable of recognizing the piece and redefining process parameters without constant operator supervision. Robots use high-pressure jets to clean complex components with blind holes, threads, and internal chambers. In addition to these solutions, Triton also offers plants for deburring operations on aluminum, cast iron, and steel parts.