Grinding for elastomers: how to simplify complexity
The Due Emme team is always searching for new and aboveall accessible-to-all solutions.
The Due Emme team is always searching for new and aboveall accessible-to-all solutions. A fine example are the achievements in the design and construction of their machines for grinding rubberised sleeves and cylinders, where the Milanese company (headquartered in Gaggiano) has simplified the grinding of non-metallic coatings, without reneging on quality and productivity.
Today, Due Emme is working on several major new projects, where creativity and technological research are inspired by the ideal combination of maximum results and minimum complexity.
Hardware and software. From the first manual grinding to the current models, the development has been steady and has involved the software, this too created and developed by Due Emme inhouse.
The company has created special programs for users, being able to run the machine for complex operations using a highly user-friendly operator interface; the operator only needs to choose the process required also combined in single automatic cycles, and to indicate the measurements needed: for example, in a single machine run roughing, producing steps and grinding can be done automatically. In this way, the operator is freed from the need to segment machining operations that would have to be carried out in several stages.
With the aid of tools that are also hot, grinding and milling machines, with dry and water based processing, Due Emme’s machines perform all the processing operations required by the market: from roughing to grinding, from arching to scuffing of all kinds. In addition to rubber and elastomers in general, polyurethane coatings, resin reinforced glass or carbon can be processed.