REM CHEM deals with an array of things from vehicle parts that folks send out to help to make their vehicles move a bit quicker, to large companies like the army and navy. You understand its such many people and companies that we assist. WHAT MAKES REM CHEM METAL FINISHING PROCESS UNIQUE Many metal finishing [...]
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Metal Finishing, Metal Refurbishing And Surface Engineering
By admin on April 5th, 2010
Metal Finishing
By admin on March 4th, 2010
Surface engineering provides several uses in the automotive, aerospace, power generation and medical fields, any place that requires close tolerance to specs and a need for reduced friction and wear and tear of metal parts on items like external gearings and metal finishing as an example. The REMCHEM ISF process is a proprietary procedure that [...]
Surface Engineering
By admin on March 3rd, 2010
Each batch of engineered metal components may be customized by REM ISF, moreover know as the isotropic super finishing process. Criteria for example sizing, condition, design, metal make-up along with other modifications are taken care of by batch. Therefore, each and every batch need to be tested just before estimating a price. Eliminating the peaks [...]
Surface Engineering
By admin on January 21st, 2010
Isotropic Superfinish (ISF) surface engineering is helpful since it adds value and improves the performance of traditional machine operations. Across a number of fields, the extensive advantages of the ISF process are felt – particularly in adding value to and enhancing performance of conventional operations. Bearings, gears as well as other engineered components transfer energy [...]
What’s Isotropic Superfinish ISF Metal Finishing and Why Would I Want It?
By admin on January 20th, 2010
Examining a metal through a microscope will lead you to notice the peaks and valleys in it – the result of manufacturing and the tooling process. Elementary science tells you that gears that interact with each other (example, metal to metal) will produce fiction, and ultimately heat. In a race car application, you want to [...]
