Grinding

Grinding

Hardinge's Voumard 1000 Internal Grinder Features Hydrostatic Ways

The Voumard 1000 universal internal grinding machine, available from Hardinge, offers five CNC-controlled axes with positioning accuracy in the nanometer range.

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Supertec's Mini Genie Cylindrical Grinder Capable of 600 rpm

Supertec Machinery’s Mini Genie cylindrical grinder is designed for shops with limited floor space.

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United Grinding Appoints President, CEO

Markus Stolmar has worked more than 20 years with the company in executive positions for its Walter and Ewag brands. 

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Norton's Stellar Grinding Wheels Improve Single-, Double-Disc Grinding

Stellar-brand inserted-nut grinding wheels, available from Norton Saint-Gobain Abrasives, are designed to improve wheel life in double- and single-disc grinding.

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Oelheld's SintoGrind TC-X 630 Grinding Oil Maintains Viscosity

The grinding oil TC-X 630 has been added to Oelheld’s SintoGrind series as an entry-level product.

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Glebar Acquires Tridex Technology Ltd.

Tridex Technology Ltd. is a manufacturer of electrochemical grinding (ECG) technology. 

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Weldcote's C-Prime Roll-On, Turn-On Ceramic Discs Feature Extended Tool Life

C-Prime quick-change, roll-on and turn-on ceramic discs from Weldcote are designed for finishing, grinding, deburring and blending applications.

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Weldon Solutions Promotes Grinder Sales Manager

Weldon Solutions has promoted Ben Cornbower, a sales engineer and 15-year employee, to manager of grinder sales.

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Norton Rapid Prep XHD Flap Discs Grind Welds with Reduced Wear Rates

Norton Rapid Prep XHD Coarse and Medium flap discs from Saint-Gobain Abrasives are designed are designed to remove weld lines, weld splatter, weld discoloration and blend surfaces in a single step.

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Basics

New Applications for Electrochemical Grinding

With advances in control, sensor and automation technology, electrochemical grinding is more accurate and productive than ever, opening up new applications for the traditionally niche process.

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