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    1. CERAMIC GRINDING  DISCS

      CERAMIC GRINDING DISCS

      The new and special CERAMIC POWER disc was specifically conceived for the removal of welding seams, heavy grinding, removal of residues, edge grinding, chamfering and grinding of steel (including stainless steel). The special new generation mixture, the special combination of ceramic grains and the regular wear of the disc allow to carry out in a very short time unparalleled and uniform removal with minimum heat development and without burns. SHORTER GRINDING TIME AND REMOVAL RATE GREAT DURABILITY AND GREATER SAVINGS GREATER OPERATOR COMFORT AND MORE ACCURATE WORKINGS • VERY HIGH REMOVAL CAPACITY • FASTER AND MORE PRECISE ON ANY MATERIAL • OPERATOR COMFORT AND EASE OF USE • LESS VIBRATIONS • GREATER PRECISION • ULTRA-FAST GRINDING WITHOUT PITTING • EXTREMELY LONG LIFETIME • REDUCED ENERGY AND LABOUR COSTS

    2. COLDSTEEL Razorflap Special flap disc

      COLDSTEEL Razorflap Special flap disc

      Completely new and patented high-performance flap disc guarantees metal removal rates that were previously not achievable with commercially available flap discs. The COLDSTEEL® RazorFlap® was specially developed for the heavy-duty area , such as in shipyard and shipbuilding, metal, structural and civil engineering Etc.; where it is a matter of processing or carrying out large welds, chamfers, deburring and much more at record speed. This ingenious new development is an ingenious combination of flap disc and ceramic fiber disc , which combines durability and grinding performance of both systems. Increases in stock removal of 30 to 40%, e.g. B. compared to ceramic flap discs are achieved on average. The flat arrangement of the lamellas and the wide contact surface enable a high grinding speed on all metals, that were previously only known from cubic ceramic fiber discs . Similar to a flap disc, the lamellas are completely used up at the edge of the lamellas and provide fresh grain. These repolishing properties of the carrier fabric result in significantly lower roughness on the surface of the workpiece achieved. This means that post-processing with follow-on tools can often be dispensed with. The COLDSTEEL® RazorFlap® has been launched with a new generation microcrystalline ceramic grain which, in addition to its particularly cooling properties , maintains its high grinding sharpness over the entire service life . The new discs have a glass fiber-free natural fiber compound carrier plate with M14 thread and can be changed in a flash without tools. Especially when it comes to reducing metal mass quickly, saves the COLDSTEEL® RazorFlap® enormously cost-intensive working time!

    3. combined bearings

      combined bearings

      Handling represents the history of C.R. In 1984 C.R. production was basically addressed to builders of fork lifts, transpallets and paletization plants with products that later would change the sliding rolling system. Combined bearings were the first bearings to be manufactured and put on the market. Later C.R. improved its production range by manufacturing chain stretcher pulleys. At present C.R. can guarantee an extremely complete service, commercializing medium and large size roller profiles.

    4. Compositional Characterisation

      Compositional Characterisation

      Our team can help determine compositional variance in your materials. Bulk elemental and crystallographic composition determination provides insight into manufacturing processes whilst compositional mapping techniques help understand homogeneity in final products. Compositional characterisation is the study of the elemental and chemical makeup of a material, determining what it is made of and in what proportions, which is fundamental to materials science. This capability is a core element of the Imaging and Characterisation theme at the Henry Royce Institute and the University of Sheffield. Royce at the University of Sheffield's facilities utilise powerful techniques like Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) to precisely measure trace and bulk elemental composition in various materials. Furthermore, Electron Microscopy techniques, specifically when equipped with Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS) or Wavelength Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (WDS), provide spatially-resolved compositional mapping. Understanding a material's composition is crucial for optimising performance in Royce's key areas, such as Advanced Metals Processing and the development of new alloys. Therefore, compositional characterisation is essential for both materials discovery and quality control across academic and industrial projects hosted at the Royce Translational and Discovery Centres. Capabilities: Scanning Electron Microscopy (inc Electron Backscatter Diffraction)