Once positioned, the worker only has to keep the machine with the MAIJA DoubleWorker on track to achieve perfect weld seam preparation on the rotating body. In this specific application, the unique positioning also makes it possible to integrate or implement the process as a (partially) automated process.
The demonstration shows machining on a refuse collection vehicle, where no chrome-nickel dust may be produced when machining the material (1.4301). This problem is avoided by using MAIJA milling discs with the appropriate, approved machine. The machining process produces chips, not dust.
Maija-Frästechnik GmbH, founded in 2012, develops, produces and sells high-quality milling tools made of hard metal. The company owns the patent for milling discs, which was registered in 2000 by the later company founder.
Today it supplies the metalworking industry worldwide in a wide variety of sectors, including ship and yacht construction, container construction, commercial vehicle construction, rail vehicle construction and foundries.
The milling discs were awarded with the German prize for resource efficiency in 2015 – the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology honored Maija-Frästechnik GmbH for the efficient use of limited resources in 2015.
Ministry and experts were convinced about the recyclability of the milling chips, which – in contrast to abrasive dust – can be reused without major effort.
Maija Frästechnik GmbH
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Telefon: +49 (2333) 86977-05
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http://www.maija-fraestechnik.de/
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