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control in high-pressure oil systems, and has been optimized for Swiss-style CNC lathes and gundrilling operations. Blaser Swisslube Inc. Ph: 845-294-3200 E-mail: b.reynolds@blaser.com


Combination Abrasive Nylon Disk Brushes New abrasive disk brushes combine ceramic and silicon carbide filament to produce optimum burr


removal rates while providing a quality surface finish. A fiber- reinforced thermoplastic base results in less vibration and greater process repeatability. The brushes are available in two different styles: Dot Style, for general-purpose deburring and surface finish applications, and the Turbine Style, for medium and heavy deburring applications. Brush Research Mfg. Co. Inc. Ph: 323-261-2193 Web site: www.brushresearch.com E-mail: sales@brushresearch.com


Cleaning System Proht Sonic Tank is an entry- level benchtop ultrasonic cleaning system made of stainless steel. Available in various sizes and intended to sit on a workbench or as a drop-in, these parts washers


are well suited for cleaning small parts on an intermittent to semi-production basis but are not recommended for high- volume cleaning. These tanks are available for use with single or multi-frequency generators. Cleaning Technologies Group LLC Ph: 513-870-0100 Web site: www.ctgclean.com


CNC Mill-Turn Center Hyundai-WIA L2100SY mill-turn center offers full XYZ milling. In addition, it offers C1, C2 and W axes and has a main and a subspindle. Its bar capacity


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is 2.6" (66 mm). The maximum turning diameter is 13" (330 mm). Maximum turning length is 18" (457 mm). Compumachine Ph: 978-777-8440


E-mail: info@compumachine.com Web site: www.compumachine.com


High-Performance Specialty Heads MPA Multispindle heads, 90˚ angle heads, tilting heads, spindle speed in- creasers and customized specialty heads are now available. Designed for drilling, tapping and mill- ing operations on ferrous and nonferrous metals,


these heads can be used on vertical or horizontal machining centers, conventional machines, boring machines, milling machines, tapping machines, transfer machines, drilling machines, and special machines. ERI America


Ph: 877-374-8005 Web site: www.eri-america.com E-mail: info@eri-america.com.


Mills and Inserts


40 and nickel and cobalt- based super alloys. WG-300, WG-600 and WG-700 whis- ker-reinforced ceramic inserts are well suited for machining high-strength alloy materials. They combine a high degree of heat, wear and impact resistance capability. Greenleaf Corp. Ph: 800-458-1850 Web site: www.greenleafcorporation.com


Excelerator Mills are designed for high-performance milling in difficult-to-machine materials using Greenleaf’s carbide or ceramic inserts. Typi- cal application areas include most hardened materials above Rc


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