SOUTH-TEC 2013 is
the premiere manufacturing industry tradeshow in the Southeastern United
States. Sponsored by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), this year’s
event will connect hundreds of exhibitors with thousands of visitors during
National Manufacturing Month. From October 29 to 31, the TD Convention Center in Greenville, South Carolina is the place to learn
about existing and emerging technologies in four high-growth industries: aerospace,
defense, medical equipment, and energy.
Be Our Guest and Bring Us Your Part
Aircraft
engine parts, firearms
barrels, aluminum extrusions, and hydraulic cylinders are the kinds of components
that visitors to SOUTH-TEC need. To improve surface finish and remove burrs at
the same time, part manufacturers are seeking technologies that improve quality
and speed operations. For answers to metal finishing questions, visit
Booth 438 and meet the technical team from Brush Research Manufacturing
(BRM). Since 1958, BRM has been solving difficult surface finishing problems
with brush technology.
Click
here to register for your free expo pass compliments of BRM. Use promo code
10003623
to visit SOUTH-TEC 2013 as our guest, a $25 value. Registration is quick and
easy, so use the link above to bring as many team members as you like. As an
added bonus, the experts from Brush Research will examine your specific surface
finishing challenges. So bring us your part and learn how BRM flexible honing
tools and abrasive nylon brushes help manufacturers get results.
Flexible Honing Tools for Surface
Finishing, Cylinder Deburring, and Chamfer Blending
Flex-Hone® technology
is ideal for improving the surface finish of cylinder walls. Self-centering,
self-aligning, and self-compensating for wear, BRM cylinder hones
feature abrasive globules laminated onto the ends of flexible nylon filaments. Available
in a variety of abrasive types, grits, and tool dimensions, flexible hones mount
in handheld electric drills as well as transfer lines, robotic cells, and CNC
machine centers for automated
surface finishing.
BRM ball hones use a
soft cutting action and a low-temperature, low-pressure abrading process to
impart a substantially flat or plateau
finish with oil-retaining grooves. Flexible
honing tools are also used for deburring, the process of removing raised
particles and metal shavings produced during machining. Additional Flex-Hone®
applications include edge blending and chamfering, which
removes micro-burrs and stress risers that can interfere with machined
components such as rotating engine parts.
Abrasive Nylon Brushes for In-Machine
Deburring, Edge Radiusing, and Surface Conditioning
NamPower technology from BRM is
ideal for outer diameter surface finishing. These high-performance deburring
tools integrate easily into manual and automated equipment for in-machine deburring, edge
radiusing, and surface conditioning. Additional applications for NamPower
abrasive disc brushes include extrusion, fine blanking, surface preparation,
and parts resurfacing. The NamPower family of abrasive brushes also includes
abrasive hex-drive tools and composite hub wheels.
Made with moisture and
chemical resistant filaments, NamPower brushes conform closely
to part contours, wiping and filing across part edges and surfaces. These industrial-strength
nylon abrasive brushes also feature lightweight tool holders, a unique
cooling system, and a molded thermoplastic base for greater stability and less
vibration. With their linear construction, NamPower industrial brushes deliver
consistent deburring throughout the length of their bristles.
Visit BRM in Booth 438 at SOUTH-TEC 2013
Will you visit
SOUTH-TEC 2013 this month? From October 29 to 31, Booth 438 at the TD Center in Greenville,
South Carolina is where manufacturers in the aerospace, defense, medical
equipment, and energy industries will learn how to solve surface finishing
challenges. Click
here to register for your free expo pass compliments of BRM. Bring us your
part as well, and learn why leading manufacturers are choosing Flex-Hone® and
NamPower technologies.
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