KULLEN-KOTI will be exhibiting at the International Hardware Fair in Cologne for the first time with a new logo
Under a new company logo, Kullen-Koti
will be offering visitors an in-depth insight into its current product
portfolio at the International Hardware Fair 2016. Featuring at the stand will
be two types of rotary wire brushes developed specifically for machining
metallic surfaces: the cast delta brush and the Alphahon brush with a filling whose
bristle tips are fitted with abrasive globules for the perfect honing of
internal surfaces. Kullen-Koti will be exhibiting at stand B021 at the Hardware
Fair in Cologne in Hall 10.2.
Kullen-Koti
will be presenting two high-grade rotary wire brushes designed for the
effective but at the same time gentle-action machining of metallic surfaces at
the International Hardware Fair 2016 (6-8 March, 2016): One of these is the
Delta brush for cleaning welded seams and removing layers of scale, and the other
is the Alphahon brush, which provides the ideal solution for optimizing the surfaces
of cylinder and piston running surfaces. The renowned brush manufacturer for
the retail market will be showcasing these and a wide range of other rotary
wire brushes under a brand new banner in Cologne.
Gentle-action cross grinding
of internal surfaces
What
sets Kullen-Koti’s twisted Alphahon brush apart is its unusual filling, the
tips of which are formed by globules made of bonded abrasives. The dimension of
the globules, their grain size and the bristle length can be ideally adjusted
to the concrete application in each case. Depending on the configuration, the
Alphahon brush is suitable for finishing surfaces in steel, grey cast iron,
aluminium and all types of non-ferrous metals. Its particular benefit lies in
the deburring and rounding of edges, grooves, flutes, bore exits and internal surfaces.
The brush is self-centering and ideally adapts itself to out-of-round
boreholes, while its flexible filling featuring globules made of silicon
carbide produces a neat surface finish devoid of metal fragments, burr, edges
or metal residues. The Alphahon brush from Kullen-Koti uses a gentle cross
grinding action to machine surfaces, producing a fine structure which helps
improve the subsequent adhesion of lubricant films. All of these
benefits have made this honing brush highly popular in the automotive industry,
for hydraulic and pneumatic applications, in the aerospace industry and also
for defence technology. Kullen-Koti offers
the Alphahon brush in nine different grain sizes (60 to 800) in diameters from
4.5 millimetres upwards.
Tamed hardness
The second
product example taken from Kullen-Koti’s wide rotary wire brush portfolio at
the Hardware Fair 2016 will be a selection from its Delta series. The special
feature of this product is the steel wire filling which – apart from a minimal
projection – is almost completely embedded in an elastic plastic substrate.
Using this design, Kullen-Koti has been able to create a rotary wire brush
capable of removing materials such as scale or tough surface masses thoroughly
and aggressively without damaging the metal surface below. Offered in a wide
range of diameters and designs, this makes the Delta brushes an ideal tool for
machining welded seams and removing adhesive, insulating materials or seal
residues in production, in workshops, on building sites or when performing
repairs. Because it is embedded in a flexible plastic compound, the filling
made of spring tempered steel wire wears only very slowly and achieves a long
service life.
Full range and
new site
With
its extensive standard range, Kullen-Koti offers the retail market an
attractive selection of rotary wire brushes. Appealingly packaged in display
boxes which can also be individually adapted, the company presents its
customers with a varied range, both for industrial trade and the DIY market.
Over the coming months, Kullen-Koti will be exhibiting its rotary wire brush
range not only at the International Hardware Fair in Cologne but subsequently
also at the Grindtec 2016 in Augsburg (Hall 4 / Stand 4009) and at the Tube
2016 in Düsseldorf (Hall 6 / Stand F49). This will offer metalworkers and
surface processing technicians from across a wide variety of sectors plenty of
opportunity to become acquainted with the company’s current portfolio – as well
as its new company logo. Anyone unable to make any of these trade fairs will
have the chance to gain a complete overview of the manufacturer’s brush range
when Kullen-Koti launches its new website in March. And there’s more: Users and
interested parties visiting www.kullen.de
will also find plenty of useful background information on production
technologies and brush applications. There will also be a product configurator
available which will enable visitors to put together their own individual brush
solution.
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