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News Release from: Cross + Morse | Subject: Chain
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 March 2007
Chain from super stainless steel
Power transmission manufacturer Cross+Morse's Super Stainless Steel chain is suitable for use in the most demanding applications - exhibiting resistance to water, acids, alkalis and more.
SSS - Super Stainless Steel chain from UK power transmission manufacturer Cross+Morse, is suitable for use in the most demanding applications - exhibiting resistance to water, acids, alkalis, chemicals, high humidity and extremes of temperature Standard transmission chain is normally unsuitable for operation in applications involving harsh media
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 30 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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SS chain beats off harsh media attacks
Stainless steel chain is suitable for use in the most demanding applications, exhibiting resistance to water, acids, alkalis, chemicals, high humidity and extremes of temperature.
Corrosion occurs with resultant weakening of the chain and rapid wear.
Specifically, within food and pharmaceutical processing, regimes for the maintenance of hygiene frequently involve wash-down utilising very harsh chemicals, potentially destructive to ordinary chain.
Cross+Morse SSS chain completely overcomes corrosion and wear problems remaining impervious from attack by even the most severe chemicals and offering life-time high performance.
The new chain series, a joint venture by Sugiyama, Japan, and Cross+Morse, UK, offers exceptional performance, with load bearing capability to 14.7Mpa and, due to advanced techniques in surface treatment, higher corrosion resistance than all standard surface treated chain.(test results available) SSS chain conforms to BS228 ISO606 and ANSI standards and is available in wide range of sizes with standard and customised attachments to suit specific applications.
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