| The New Raytech Centrifugal
Magnetic Finisher Awaits You |
| Magnetic Finishing presents
itself as the pinnacle of methods to efficiently burnish
and polish small |
| non-ferrous metals. With
media as small as .010 in diameter and .250 in length,
these stainless steel pins |
| are able to work in areas
such as undercuts, recesses, slots, etc., where no previous
method has been |
| found suitable. Centrifugal
Magnetic Finishing is quiet by comparison to many other
forms of finishing |
| Typically, on soft non-ferrous
metals, the finishing cycle can be as low as 30 minutes.
This alone |
| assures faster turnaround
time on parts when compared to any other method. Centrifugal
magnetic |
| tumbling as an automated
process addresses the most intricate and detailed parts
imaginable in finishes |
| where others fail. It
should be noted that on large, smooth or flat surfaces
the finish will appear frosted |
| and a slight buffing or
a run in a dry finisher is recommended. |
| |
| What is a Centrifugal
Magnetic Finisher? |
| The machine has a direct,
fan cooled drive. The magnetic disk is made up of many
powerful magnets |
| that are precisely placed
in cast disk. The alternating polarity is constantly changing,
thereby allowing |
| the media to move freely
in a liquid solution that constantly changes its makeup.
This, combined with |
| centrifugal force, allows
for super quiet and fast time cycles. |
| |
| • CMF-400 |
| • CMF-610 |
| • Magnetic
Separator |
| |
| |
| |
| |