Osborn Product Recommendations for Weldcleaning0 pages
Brushes as non-stock removing solution providers
Machining is often necessary to remove debris from a welded surface. It is accepted that during this process noncontaminated and debris-free parts of the weld seam will also be removed. This is sometimes more than 30% of the
material. Unlike grinding discs, technical brushes are non-stock removing tools. They can remove contamination and
debris, leaving the rest of the welded surface intact.
The use of technical brushes for weld cleaning offers many advantages:
•tBrushes are non-stock removing tools. They clean
contanimation and debris, leaving the original surface
of the welded material intact.
•tBrushes produce more than 95% fewer sparks than
grinding discs.
•tWhen compared to grinding tools, brushes are on
average 6-8 dB (A) less noisy. A +/- 3 dB (A) increase
(or decrease) means that the intensity of a sound is
doubled (or halved).
•tBrushes generate less heat during usage and therefore do
not alter the molecular surface of the welded material.
•tBrushes have a longer service-life than grinding tools.
•tFor more information please visit:
http://weldcleaning.osborn.com
A brush (left) produces more than 95% fewer sparks than a grinding disc (right).
New: The Best of Both Worlds
Longlife filaments combine the high performance of a knotted cup brush with the material friendliness of a soft,
crimped wire brush for a fine, satinised surface finish.
•tMin 5-times less wire breakage t
and wear through less flaring
•tMaterial friendly and non-stock removing
•tFor cleaning and descaling jobs
•tAvailable in D 60, 75, 80, 100 and 125 mm
•tSafety-Certified by German TÜV-Süd
(production monitored, type tested)
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Art.No. 6255332031
Printed 09/14. All items subject to change without notice.
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Industrial Distributors of Welding Equipment
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Ringstrasse 10 • 35099 Burgwald • Germany • www.osborn.com