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Burnishing Tools

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Burnishing Tools
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Rs 1,200  / PiecePrice on Request

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

TypeBurnishing Tools
Job MaterialH.C.H.C
Packaging SizeAs per Client requirement
Burnishing Length3 Feet
Corrosion ResistanceYes
Country of OriginMade in India
Owing to our years of industry experiences, we are engaged in offering a wide range of Burnishing Tools. These tools are used for good surface finish and size control in gun metal bushes, aluminum parts etc. Available in different specifications, the offered tools are widely appreciated by our clients for their perfect strength and sturdy design. These tools are manufactured by our highly experienced professionals using the modern technology in adherence to the set industry standards.

Features:

  • Sturdy built
  • High strength
  • Precise design

Salient Features:


  • They are more commonly used for good surface finish & size control in gun metal bushes, aluminium parts
  • To be pressed on a hydraulic press through the bore
  • Material: H.C.H.C. / D2
  • Hardness: 60 / -2 HRC.


Additional Information:

  • Delivery Time: 7-10 WORKING DAYS

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Burnishing Tools .

  • Burnishing Tools .
  • Burnishing Tools .
  • Burnishing Tools .
Burnishing Tools .
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Rs 1,275  / PiecePrice on Request
Burnishing Length100MM
Corrosion ResistanceNo
Country of OriginMade in India
HRC60/62
Burnishing tools are finishing tools used in manufacturing to improve the surface of metal parts by deforming the metal, rather than removing material. They create a smooth, often mirror-like finish and can also increase surface hardness and resistance to wear. How they work: Burnishing tools, like rollers or balls, are used to apply pressure to a metal surface, causing it to deform and fill in any imperfections. This process, known as cold working, hardens the surface and creates a smoother finish. 

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