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Posted by: Sir_Roxat ®

10/03/2005, 07:34:13

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I'm researching for the optimum material to use for cutting stone. There will be a force of 500 tonnes exherted on the stone and I need to find a material that will withstand this force and is cost efficient. Any suggestions much appreciated.






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Posted by: labtechy ®

10/05/2005, 12:39:31

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Need a little more back ground here before I can help. When you say cutting, as in a shear? I recently hard faced some components that came from a stone mill. Regardless of what they used, the wear is inevitable.






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Posted by: Sir_Roxat ®

10/07/2005, 10:29:15

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The blade is for a pneumatically operated guilotine.






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