Product category:
Deburring, de-flashing and fettling
News Release from: UK Machine Tools | Subject: Costa wide belt sanding machines
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 January 2008
Belt sanders deburr/finish
punched/laser-cut parts
A range of wide belt sanding machines use revolving brushes to drastically reducing the time it takes to de-xidise, de-burr and finish laser-cut parts before painting.
The Costa range of wide belt sanding machines readily de-oxidise, de-bur and finish punched or laser parts Removing the oxidised edge from Laser cut parts that require painting is solved with Costa's unique set of revolving brushes, said UK Machine Tools to manufacturingtalk.com
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 15 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The machines drastically reduce the time it takes to prepare a product for painting.
These machines also cover all types of grinding/polishing/deburring or wet polishing work required.
UK Machine Tools said that the machines' easy programming and easy set-up provide an increase in productivity while increasing safety.
* About Costa - Costa is an Italian company, which has delivered over 5000 machines and are innovative in finding solutions for their customers needs as well as supplying a wide range of standard machines.
It claims to be the first company in its market to introduce tele-diagnostics.
Costa holds a full complement of spares in its factory where service response is a priority.
Costa have their own in house test facility with the ability to specify all aspects of the machine for specific requirements.
* Agency appointment - UK Machine Tools said it was pleased to have been appointed as the UK and Eire agent for this high quality range of Costa finishing machines.
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