New KGS products for glass

Date: 21 September 2006
Source: KGS DIAMOND GROUP

Date: 21 September 2006

KGS DIAMOND GROUP is the worlds leading manufacturer and distributor of flexible diamond tools and abrasives.

Founded in Switzerland in 1952, the company has been at the forefront of innovation, quality and state-of-the-art technology for a variety of industries including glass, stone, ceramics, construction, steel, automotive and aerospace.NEW KGS Super Telum Plus – Ultra Precision Premium BeltsIdeal for grinding and finishing glass edges and profiles.Advantages• New laser marking system for easy identification and traceability.• New interlocking Telum swirl pattern - Faster more aggressive. • High Diamond Impregnation gives longer life.• Precision Plating for extra consistency.• Improved Belt Backing gives less stretch with more flexibility.• GLC Laminating System Higher bond strength between diamond layer and backing material.Higher temperature capability and cleaner stock removal.
• New joint system Stronger bond with less thickness variation around the joints.


NEW KGS DIAMOND Dry Running Belts

Perfect for grinding and finishing glass edges and profiles with Hand-Held Machines.

Advantages
• Excellent cost / performance benefit.
• Available in many different patterns and grits- 533mm x 30mm is most popular size available.
• The high temperature belt backer and joint can be used on other hard, difficult materials & processes.

KGS PRODUCT RANGE FOR GLASS MARKET

KGS supplies a full range of Electroplated & Sintered Diamond Tools to the Glass and Ceramic Markets. Products include: Diamond Handpads… KGS Diamond Discs… QRS Sheets… Small & Large Belts…..….KGS Diamond Edge Wheels

People to contact at Glasstec (Hall 15 Stand 15B07)
Glynn Phillips; Market Manager Glass, Ceramics and Composites
Martijn Kuiper; Internal Sales



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