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Bit for all tiles
Inoxdadi is growing
In addition to its factory, quality department and raw material warehouse
The Tile Max drill bit, from ForgeFix, has
located Gallignano, in the Cremona area, Inoxdadi now has new
a newly designed and unique P95
administrative offices in Barbata, which is easily accessed from Milan or
precision tip which has been diamond
from Brescia because it is located on the Milano-Brescia-Venezia main road.
The new building totals 3,000 square metres with 700 square metres for offices
ground from tungsten.
and an important space for the warehouse. The company says it has finally had
ForgeFix says that this enables the user
the opportunity to organize its offices in the best way, dividing export and Italian
to drill through a wide range of materials
sales, with separate purchasing and accounts departments and the addition of a
such as: PEI 5 Class porcelain tiles, ceramics,
pleasant meeting room.
fine stoneware, granite, marble, burnt brick
The additional capacity of the new warehouse has, importantly, also allowed
and even industrial concrete.
inoxdadi to increase its stockholding as it no longer has the space problems
The asymmetric design reduces drilling previously experienced.
resistance by 25% meaning there is no That is not the only important news from Inoxdadi: the company has just
wandering on start of drilling; there is also
launched and included in its catalogue particular fasteners in Duplex, Titanium and
less chance of cracking or chipping leading
Hastelloy, new materials, it says, that have been in increasing demand recently.
to a perfectly formed round hole.
Inoxdadi S.R.L. aims to always be in step with the time, testing and using new
The low stress, high temperature brazing
materials in accordance with the actual needs of its customers, not only to satisfy
method used for attaching the tip to the drill
their demands, but also to project the use of its products into more and more
shank ensures that it remains attached
different fields.
The company maintain an open mind and is always ready to start new
under extreme drilling conditions. Also, the
production, to manufacturer products required in the world market. Its aim to find
deep and wide fluting is able to cope with
more and more innovative materials to create different items, which can also help
the maximum amount of spoil removal, and
Inoxdadi to develop its business in the most unexpected fields, where a standard
the triangular shank ensures no slip rotation
stainless steel is not enough, but a different specialist material can make a real
in the drill machine.
difference.
Low drill speeds are recommended for
the drill bit and where possible life of the bit
can be extended by using water to cool the
tip. ForgeFix points out that the drill should
be used only on rotary setting and must not
be used on the hammer setting.
Due to the tips unique self renewing
design after frequent use on hard materials,
the drill can still be used on softer materials.
Kwantex launches HDG screws
Kwantex Research Inc. is introducing a range of hot dip galvanised screws. The company says that hot dip galvanised and stainless
steel fasteners are the two types of anti-corrosion screws mainly recommended by the American Wood Protection Association for use in
ACQ treated wood.
The new range of fasteners is processed by high-temperature tempering, then dipped in hot zinc liquid and immediately removed before
entering a high-speed centrifuge to spin off excess coating and ensure a smooth surface and no head fill, while retaining safe breaking torque
and tensile values.
The screws can replace current mechanical galvanised and all types of epoxy coatings. C3 and C4 galvanising levels are available and Kwantex
is also able to offer additional epoxy colour top-coating.
New finned stud caps from Moss Plastics
Moss Plastic Parts says its finned stud caps are an innovative product range providing protection for both threaded and non-threaded
studs.
One cap fits multiple studs, thus reducing the number of different caps required by the customer, making the installation a simpler process as
well as reducing inventory levels.
The unique design of finned stud caps also incorporates a protruding flange which acts as a gripping edge, allowing for easy removal even in oily
environments. Applied to studs during storage or transportation of equipment and sub-assemblies, the caps protect un-connected studs, where
there is often a risk of dirt ingress or damage. They are available in nine sizes to protect studs ranging in diameter from 6.5mm to 30mm.
“In stock and available for next-day delivery, Finned Stud Caps offer an ideal protective solution for a multitude of components – including
engines, motors, gearboxes and more – across the whole spectrum of industry.”
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