Friction-free rotation of gear components for rolling mills
The rolling of steel, aluminum and non-ferrous metals requires an extremely large amount of force. For this reason, the technical specifications for the gear components including the roller drive shafts are exceptionally high. To minimize the friction between the various components a renowned, globally operating supplier of surface finishing equipment is smoothing the surface of the complex parts by utilizing the Isotropic Superfinish (ISF) technology, also known as chemically supported vibratory finishing developed by REM Chemicals Inc. For this challenging ISF application Rösler developed a special vibratory finishing system utilizing a dedicated compound working with a specially developed, non-abrasive ceramic media. The system allows the supplier to consistently and reliably reduce the surface readings of the various gear components made from high alloy steel to
A new blast system conquers the shot blast market
It is not surprising that within just one year such characteristics as excellent process repeatability, a broad scope of applications, high cost effectiveness and compact design made the innovative Rösler Multitumbler (RMT) shot blast system the favorite solution for batch processing.
It seems that with the RMT equipment line Rösler has ideally met the market requirements for blast cleaning and shot peening of robust, sturdy parts that can tumble over each other without the risk of impingement. This innovative blast system was not only the highlight of our trade fair displays in 2013, but it has been a huge sales success with numerous purchase orders from different industries for a wide variety of parts.
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