TYROLIT VINCENT - Diamond tools

Date: 24 September 2004
Source: TYROLIT VINCENT

Date: 24 September 2004

Hall 16 / Stand 16D41TYROLIT VINCENT designs, produces and distributes in Italy and in the rest of the world, diamond tools with Tyrolit and Vincent trademark for the Glass and Optics, Natural Stone and Ceramics fields.

TYROLIT VINCENT is now launching a completely new range of diamond tools for Double Edging machines.
After the successful introduction of the High-Speed Cup wheels last year, further developments have been made to make these wheels suitable for any kind of Double Edging Machine with cup wheels. Now TYROLIT VINCENT is in the position to equip any model with the new range of tools in metal and resin bond.
Same and even bigger efforts have been set to develop a new generation of wheels for Double Edging machines using peripheral wheels. A new developed bond system combined with high-quality diamond guarantees a jump in increase of both speed and lifetime of the wheels. Finer grit sizes ensure a perfect finishing.


For further information:
Tyrolit Vincent S.p.A.
Mr. Harucksteiner Martin
Mr. Molon Moreno
Via dell’Elettronica, 6
Z.I. 36016 Thiene (VI) – Italy
Tel. +39 0445 359911
Fax +39 0445 359944
www.tyrolit.com

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