Description:
For light cleaning and deburring work on threaded holes or recesses, e.g. keyways. Specially suited to brushing in manual applications. In order to fulfil the particular requirements for working with stainless steel (INOX), PFERD uses wire quality 1.4310 (V2A) for all INOX brushes. Practical experience from industry has shown that this offers very good corrosion resistance with an optimum tool life. All PFERD brushes with INOX filaments are colour-coded in blue and are suitable for use on all stainless steels (INOX), such as V4A. The wire quality 1.4310 tends to become ferromagnetic in the case of cold working; i.e. it can be attracted using magnets.;The reason for this is a change in the microstructure caused by deformation (e.g. during the wire drawing process). This does not have any impact on the quality and corrosion resistance of the INOX filament. The filament is still resistant to corrosion. Stainless steel wire (INOX) withstands temperatures up to 450 °C.
Feature:
- Width, metric: 100 mm
- Mounting system: Manual use
- Dia. filament material: 0.15 mm
- Dia. external, metric: 12 mm
- Filament material: Stainless steel wire (INOX)
- Length, total: 300 mm
Advantage:
- Enable maximum precision and efficiency in work on delicate workpieces.
- Optimal access to hard-to-reach areas such as the inner surfaces of pipes and drilled holes.
- Very good corrosion resistance.
- Creates fine surfaces.
Application:
- Applications: Cleaning; Deburring; Derusting; Removing heat discolouration; Removing oxide layers; Paint stripping; Roughening
- Drive types: Manual application
Material:
- Materials that can be worked:
- Aluminium
- Bronze
- Cobalt-based alloys
- Hard non-ferrous metal
- High-temperature-resistant materials
- Nickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy)
- Nickel or titanium-based superalloys
- Other non-ferrous metals
- Soft titanium alloys (tensile strength 500 N/mm²)
- Stainless steel (INOX)
- Titanium
- Titanium alloys
- Materials that can be worked: Aluminium; Bronze; Cobalt-based alloys; Hard non-ferrous metal; High-temperature-resistant materials; Nickel-based alloys (e.g. Inconell and Hastelloy); Nickel or titanium-based superalloys; Other non-ferrous metals; Soft titanium alloys (tensile strength 500 N/mm²); Stainless steel (INOX); Titanium; Titanium alloys