Rösler Vibratory Finishing is a process that works on a chemical-mechanical basis to finish surfaces. In the work bowl of a vibratory finishing machine, work pieces, media, water, and compound are put into motion by a vibratory drive system. This causes a constant relative movement of the media and the workpieces. The interaction of water, compound, media and machine produces the required surface finish. Our test centres can provide you with the optimum vibratory finishing solution for your needs.
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Rösler Oberflächentechnik GmbH
Vorstadt 1
96190 Untermerzbach, Germany
Phone: +49 9533 924-0
Fax: +49 9533 924-300
http://www.rosler.com
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Plastic medias are generally used for a more gentle treatment of parts. The specific gravity, and therefore the bulk weight of plastic media, is almost half that of ceramic media. Our computer-controlled manufacturing process and the special curing treatment after de-molding, guarantees the consistent high quality of our media. This is the key to a repeatable process, which guarantees consistent finishes and therefore, the quality of our customers" products.
The quality of consumables used in mass finishing is a key factor. This determines treatment time, throughput, treatment costs and the environmental impact of the process. Rösler has been producing mass finishing consumables for over 60 years. Liquid and powder compounds, as well as drying and polishing media are also part of our range of consumables. Our product range of more than 8000 different types of ceramic and plastic media is unique in terms of variety and quality. In addition to our standard products, we are constantly developing new products for new applications and customers which require special solutions.
We only work with environmentally compatible raw materials and place high ecological requirements on the production of our consumables.
Rösler Process Water Recycling Systems can be connected to virtually any vibratory finishing machine. This increases the savings potential of vibratory finishing. Most vibratory finishing processes such as de-burring, precision grinding, rough grinding, radiussing or polishing are wet processes. Water and cleaning agents (compounds) are the carriers for resultant removal of media and metal fines. The resultant process water is completely recycled via a closed-loop system . Water and compound savings contribute to significant cost reductions . The system technology is based on special centrifugal technology with an acceleration factor of up to 2000 g, coupled with environmentally-friendly chemistry developed in-house. Rösler Process-Water Circulation Systems can be adapted to any vibratory finishing application. Semi- and fully-automatic centrifugal systems are available.






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