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Nylon Abrasive Material Brushing Tools



PHOTO CAPTIONS:

  • Dot Style.
  • Turbine Style.
  • Hex-Drive Abrasive Disc Brushes.
  • Composite Hub Abrasive Nylon Wheels.

Brush Research Manufacturing (BRM) introduces combination filament disc brushes for inline machining and deburring systems. Manufactured using a fiber reinforced thermoplastic base, Nampower disc brushes provide rigidity and stability resulting in a balanced tool.

The Nampower product line is available in a variety of abrasive types and grit selections to work with materials which include but are not limited to: metallics, super alloys, plastics, composites, advanced composites, metal matrix, ceramics and more.

The abrasive disc brushes contain a combination of both ceramic and silicon carbide filament. The brushes are available in two different styles: Dot style for general purpose deburring and surface finish applications and the turbine style brush for medium and heavy deburring applications. Both brush styles are available in three different diameters and two different trim lengths to suit most applications.

Both disc brush styles are designed for use with the company's flow through coolant holder which allows coolant to flow from the brush center resulting in better lubricant dispersion which permits the brush to run at greater cut depths and reduces heat generation. "Reduced heat generation eliminates filament smearing, improves surface finish and promotes long tool life. The holders are made using a one-piece construction, heat treated, precision ground and have a PVD coating for corrosion resistance," said a company spokesperson.

Brush Research Manufacturing offers a range of abrasive nylon finishing solutions. "The advantages of abrasive nylon material can be used to automate finishing processes on VMC, HMC, FMC, CNC and robotic applications producing a consistent finish from part to part," says the spokesperson.

For more information contact:

Brush Research Manufacturing Co., Inc.

4642 Floral Drive

Los Angeles, CA 90022

323-261-2193

www.brushresearch.com

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