Abrasive Wheels From Rex-Cut Feature Cotton-Fiber Construction, Outlast Unitized Wheels
Post Date: 21 Jul 2011 Viewed: 456
Fall River, MA (Marketwire) - Rex-Cut Products, Inc. manufactures a full line of Type 1 cotton-fiber abrasive wheels for grinding, deburring, and polishing that reportedly last up to 10 times longer than unitized wheels.
Rex-Cut® Type 1 Abrasive Wheels feature multiple layers of cotton-fiber with aluminum oxide or silicon carbide abrasives laminated, pressed, and bonded into a dense wheel that constantly exposes fresh abrasives while grinding. Comparable to 8 or 9 density coarse, medium, and fine unitized wheels, the cotton-fiber 54, 80, and 120 grit GFX bonded wheels grind faster, last up to 10 times longer, and provide an equivalent finish, claims the firm.
Available in 1" to 4" dia. sizes from 1/32" to 1/2" thick, Rex-Cut® Type 1 Abrasive Wheels come in coarse, medium, fine, and very fine grits with soft or hard bonds and are ideally suited for use on aluminum, steel, stainless steel, titanium, Inconel&Reg;, and other exotics. Applications include aircraft production, oil field pipe thread grinding, and field service repairs.
Rex-Cut® Type 1 Abrasive Wheels are priced according to size, abrasive grain, bond, and quantity. Samples and pricing are available upon request.
About Rex-Cut Products, Inc.
Rex-Cut Products, Inc. is the oldest manufacturer of cotton fiber abrasive grinding and finishing products in the world. Since the early 1920s, they have been manufacturing a non-woven cotton fabric that is impregnated with abrasive grit and then pressed and formed into various shapes. These specialty abrasive products constantly reveal fresh abrasives as they work. In 2008, Rex-Cut became 100% owned by its employees, a loyal team of local folks who have a true interest in the continued success of the company. Rex-Cut offers a broad line of specialty abrasive products for a wide range of grinding, deburring, blending, and finishing operations on stainless steel, exotic alloys, aluminum other metals, fiberglass and certain composites.