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FEB 2016

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Trial Offers SUPPLEMENT to ien FINISHING WORLD IEN / FEB '16 21 www.ien.com Walter (Waukesha, WI) has unveiled the P6005-WKK45C point drill insert with a new design geometry that pro- vides greater productivity in handling cast iron ma- terials, including a 110-degree prismatic seat for minimal run-out and stable positioning. Chamfered corners also aim to enhance stability in abrasive conditions and improve wear resistance. A new high-performance, thicker coating specially developed for in- creasing wear resistance with cast materi- als looks to provide enhanced toughness due to a multi-layer structure. The inserts, which are color coded for selection and wear detection, have also shown tool life in- creases in fi eld tests to help lower costs. www.walter-tools.com/us; 800-945-5554 The No. 816 from Grieve (Round Lake, IL) is a 500ºF gas-fi red, rotary hearth oven current- ly used for preheating and curing powder coatings onto electric motor parts. Features include: • Workspace dimensions of 54" (W) x 54" (D) x 72" (H). • 350,000 BTU/HR installed in a modulating gas burner. • A 4,200 CFM, 3 HP recirculating blower that provides horizontal airfl ow to the workload. • Aluminized steel interior and exterior with 4" insulated walls. • Two 48" diameter hearths, constructed from rolled angles and covered with perforated metal, that carry the loads in process. • A design that rotates for 15 seconds, every time the motor-operated vertical lift door is opened and closed. • Hearths that are driven by a 1/3 HP motor through a gear reducer with torque limiting device. • All safety equipment required by IRI, FM and National Fire Protection Association Standard 86 for gas-fi red equipment, including a 325 CFM, 1/3 HP powered forced exhauster. www.grievecorp.com; 847- 546-8225 New C O AT I N G T H I C K N E S S G A G E S + 1 ( 315 ) 393-4450 • techsale@defelsko.com Ogdensburg, New York 13669-2205 USA 1-800-448-3835 www.defelsko.com 45 Years of Quality Made in U.S.A. Advanced model ■ Rugged, weatherproof, ergonomic design ■ All models include memory, statistics, HiLo alarm and a USB port ■ Simplified paperless QA – no software required ■ NEW PosiTector body accepts all PosiTector 6000, SPG, and DPM probes easily converting from a coating thickness gage to a surface profile gage or dew point meter Simple. Durable. Accurate. For a demo visit www.PosiTector.net TM Now smarter, faster and more powerful than ever before and still... Closed Loop, Zero Discharge Regenerable Resin Tanks Quick Setup and Tank Change Out acmix.com 410-420-8001 Effectively remove metals and contaminants from the rinse water waste stream. The Metals Eliminator System is an economic treatment solution for removing heavy metals from plating shop rinse waters. This versatile, space saving, turnkey system is designed for quick setup and elimination of discharge from the plating process; effectively closing the loop. High Performance Drill Insert Grieve Features 500ºF Rotary Hearth Oven With CoroMill 425, Sandvik Coromant (Fairlawn, NJ) offers an eight-edge fi n- ishing tool designed to improve metal removal rate and tool life in the ISO K ap- plication area. Due to its innovative set- ting system, it is particularly user-friendly. Targeted for face milling of cast materials, the tool serves a number of automotive applications, including engine and cylin- der blocks, axle housings, brake carriers and crankcases made of GCI, NCI and CGI materials. Due to its patented setting system, insert positioning is simplifi ed and reliable. Additionally, the same inserts can be used as working or as wiper inserts. The wiper inserts are mounted in cassettes on the face of the tool. The insert version uses a 25-degree entry angle and optimized chamfer to reduce breakouts and burr formation on the workpiece. www.sandvik.coromant.com Improving Finish and Tool Life Hobart (Troy, OH) has specially formulated its SWX 160 sub- merged arc welding fl ux to improve weld quality on chrome-moly, creep-resistant steels. This neutral, agglomer- ated, fl uoride-basic fl ux provides a low-residual content weld deposit to help reduce the risk of temper embrittlement in high-temperature applications, making it well-suited for power generation, petrochemical refi nery and pressure vessel applications. It is also usable in step-cooling appli- cations and for submerged arc welding a wide variety of HSLA steels. Features include: • The ability to help meet X-factor requirements. • Excellent impact toughness to further ensure weld performance in high-strength applications. • The ability to produce an easily-detached slag to help minimize post-weld cleaning. • Availability in durable 50-pound Excess Air Evac- uation (EAE) packaging, which prevents moisture pickup to help reduce the potential for hydrogen-in- duced cracking. www.hobartwelders.com; 800-626-9420 Submerged Arc Welding Flux

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