Shot Blast and Fettling
DISA Shot Blast for Foundries and Forges PDF Print E-mail
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DISA is one of the world-wide leading suppliers of solutions for surface finishing by shot blasting in foundries and the metal working industries and offers a wide range of services and equipment.
Since the merger with Wheelabrator, DISA shot blast equipment has been rebranded “Wheelabrator”.  You can now access both lines of equipment through Krier Africa.

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Wheelabrator Shot Blast for Foundries and Forges PDF Print E-mail
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Wheelabrator has a complete offering of wheel and airblast technologies that is unrivaled in the industry. Following the merge of DISA and Wheelabrator you can now access both lines of equipment through Krier Africa.
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SIIF - Shuttle Trim Machines PDF Print E-mail

SERF Shuttle Trim Machine.jpgSIIF has developed a complete range of shuttle trim machines for single plane trimming. Used for trimming brake parts, knuckles, manifolds, brackets etc. either in iron or aluminium. They can produce up to 500 castings per hour (2 parts at a time) depending on the height and size of the part.

 

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SIIF- Rotary Trim Machines PDF Print E-mail

SERF Rotary Trim Machines.jpgSIIF has engineered the rotary machines for high volumes of castings. Machines with three stations applied for single plane trimming. Machines with four stations applied for castings requiring multidirectional trim.


 

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Robotized Fettling Cells PDF Print E-mail

SERF Robotised cell.jpgRobots have a high flexibility and can be excellently used in foundries for finishing castings. There the technical options of the robots should always be considered. SIIF has a long experience in using robots for the following applications:


 

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SIIF: De-coring PDF Print E-mail

SERF de_coring.jpgThe machines have been engineered for the de-coring operation of large and medium series of foundry castings in iron and in aluminium such as cylinder heads, manifolds, cylinder blocks, etc.The principle of the decoring operation is based on the combination of hammering and vibration. The cores are broken during the hammering operation and the sand is expelled during the vibration operation.

 

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