PFERD COMPOSITE composite disc brush DBUR dia. 75 mm M14 SiC filament dia. 1.14 mm grit 80 stationary
Characteristics
Particularly aggressive brush with bridle
Particularly suitable for deburring and work on surfaces on stationary machines
Composite brushes from PFERD have been specifically developed for industrial, automated use
They are suitable for a variety of applications and their variable clamping options mean that they can be used on many different drive systems
This offers the advantage that the workpiece can be produced and finished on the same machine
As a result, labour-intensive, manual work is reduced and reproducible results are achieved with short cycle times
For efficient use, numerous application parameters such as the processing time and feed rate must be coordinated with each other and a suitable brush must be selected
Brushes with silicon carbide (SiC) are particularly well suited to deburring work and surface improvement
Rectangular filament [REC] is suited to applications that place particular demands on the aggressiveness of the brush
The larger cross-section of the filaments means that these are more stiff than round filaments and provide a greater contact area with the workpiece
Plastic filament withstands temperatures up to 220 °C
Advantages:
Long tool life and aggressive brushing effect due to a very high filament density.
Extremely smooth operation due to even distribution of the filament material.
The bridle prevents the wires spreading out sideways.
The bridle enables the spreading out and flexibility of the brush filament to be controlled.
If the filament has worn away down to the bridle, it can be removed from the bridle for further use. This does not affect the brushing behaviour.
Abrasive grains are embedded in flexible plastic filaments, which means that the filament works on the sides as well as at the tip.
For aggressive work thanks to rectangular filament (REC).