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Product category: Deburring, de-flashing and fettling
News Release from: Surtech Surface Technology Products | Subject: Abrasive Abstracts - finishing handbook
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 21 May 2004

Applications handbook marks 30 years'
finishing

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A European manufacturer and supplier of grinding, deburring and polishing equipment and materials will be 30 years old this year and marks it with an applications handbook of case histories.

Messrs Surtech, one of the leading European manufacturers and suppliers of grinding, deburring and polishing equipment and materials will be 30 years old this year

To celebrate this event and to pass on some of the experiences gained over this period, Surtech have published the first edition of a 36 page applications handbook.

Abrasive Abstracts contains hundreds of case histories and product descriptions for mechanical surface finishing systems.

It is claimed to be one of the most comprehensive guide on this subject ever written.

Abrasive Abstracts will be an invaluable guide for all metal, plastics and wood finishing professionals and students.

It is divided into 10 chapters covering all major applications and industries, like sheet metal, metal fabricators, architectural metal workers, foundries, tube and pipe manufacturers, aerospace, surgical implants, automotive parts, forgings, veneers, plastics, etc Surtech intend to update Abrasive Abstracts at regular Intervals.

Companies who request a copy of the first edition will automatically receive all future updates.

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