Weiler introduces new product in its Tiger bonded abrasives offering
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
World Pipelines,
Weiler Abrasives Group, a leading provider of abrasives, power brushes, and maintenance products for surface conditioning has announced a new product in its Tiger® bonded abrasives lineup. The new Tiger UltraCut thin cutting wheels deliver lightning fast cuts, long wheel life and consistent performance— with a true 1 mm thickness.
UltraCut thin cutting wheels cut 20% faster than the closest competitor’s wheels. The longer life allows operators to maximise cuts per wheel, reduce time spent on changeovers and lower the cost of use.
Weiler SOLID CORE technology increases wheel density, resulting in longer life, reduced friction and greater stability for improved operator safety. From the first cut, UltraCut thin cutting wheels provide operators with fast, smooth cutting action and exceptional control. The ultra-thin wheels deliver clean, precise cuts with smaller seams on thin sheet metal, profiles, tubes and small diameter rods, reducing burrs and lowering the required welding and finishing time.
Tiger UltraCut 1mm thin cutting wheels are available in wheel diameters of 4.5 in. and 5 in. in both zirconia alumina grain and INOX. The self-sharpening zirconia alumina grain offers a high cut rate throughout the life of the wheel for maximum productivity on thin gauge and small diameter steel and stainless steel applications. The INOX wheels incorporate a contaminant-free bond for worry-free cutting in stainless applications.
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