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How to Use a Burnishing Tool
When artwork is to be attached to a rigid board surface it is often mounted using a micro-thin adhesive film. The film is sandwiched between the art and the mounting board and then a burnishing tool is applied to the artwork to seal and act... Read More »
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what material do you want to burnish? A smooth pebble works well on clay. The back of a spoon works also well on clay and can even be used on metal. Also how much of a surface? If it's small you can hand burnish it, larger you may want some... Read More »
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WHAT ARE THE APPLICATIONS OF ROLLER BURNISHING TOOLS ?
The burnishing Tools are used for : GM / Bronze Bushes Connecting Rod Small / Big End Rocker Arm Valve Guide Bearing Housing Motor End Cover End Shields Piston G.P. Holes Rotor Stamping I.D. Brake Cylinders Master Cylinders Pneumatic Cylind... Read More »
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Roller Burnishing imparts a high finish to any machinable metal. Surfaces that are bored, reamed or turned upto 3 micron Ra or more can be finished to 0.05 to 0.2 micron Ra in one pass at feed rates of 150-3000 mm per minute. Roller Burnish...
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Burnishing tools can be made for any type of driven machine like drill/ lathe/ milling or any spm’s. Any machine will do burnishing if it has revolution. “Subrto” has given feed feature inbuilt in the tools.
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Subrto” manufacturing Burnishing Tools diameter range from 5 MM. to 300 MM. Maximum. and or as per customer requirement.
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Roller Burnishing tools incorporate a planetary system of hardened , tapered rolls which are evenly spaced by a retaining cage. When a tool engages the workpiece a hardened mandrel inversely to the taper of the rolls, forces them against th...
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