Productivity:
Jancy abrasive belt grinders productivity is immediately evident
by a dramatic increase in the number of parts ground per belt.
Unlike conventional grinding wheels, abrasive belts are
self-sharpening continuously exposing fresh, sharp cutting
points. This means no more dressing or replacing expensive
grinding wheels.
Can
you measure productivity? Yes! For those who need an
accurate measure of productivity, use the following formula:
(Belt
Cost + (Labor and Overhead))/Number of Parts Ground = Grinding
Cost Per Part
Enter
the Belt Cost, Labor and Overhead and Number of Parts Ground
below the get your Grinding Cost Per Part.
|
Metal
Removal:
The rate of metal removal with a Jancy Abrasive
Belt Grinder is determined by the contact wheel or back-up pad, type
of abrasive belt, belt speed (SFPM) and the amount of pressure
applied when grinding. The three most popular abrasive belt
types, in order of greatest metal removal potential, are:
Ceramic Oxide, Zirconia Alumina and Aluminum Oxide. Generally
speaking, all three abrasive types perform better with pressure
increased.
Performance:
For all-around best grinding results with most steels, including
stainless, Jancy has found Zirconia
Alumina belts to be highly acceptable. Ceramic oxide abrasives
work well on hard-to-grind materials such as Inconel. Waspolly,
tool steel, forged steel, carbon steel, mild steel, gray iron,
cast iron, malleable iron, bronze, magnesium. Brass and aluminum
alloys.
Grinding
Belts (Zirconia Alumina) belts are suitable for most
applications. |