CNC GRINDING MACHINES



Hall 5, Booth 5226

Burr Grinders & Wheel Dressing Machines

German made Kirner burr grinding machines grind high quality industrial and surgical burrs in the shortest time possible.  Kirner wheel dressing machines are rigid, precise, and still reliable after years of hard use.

Come see the new Kirner K366 Burr Grinder at Grindtec!

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Electrochemical Grinders ECG

Everite Electrochemical Grinding ECG does not rely solely on an abrasive process, the results are precise grinds free of heat, stress, burrs and mechanical distortions.  Ideal for medical and aerospace applications!


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OD & ID Grinders

Tru Tech self training CNC OD & ID grinders for shafts, core pins, wear parts, tool blanks, & medical instruments.  Grind complicated forms using a standard 1A1 wheel!


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Superabrasive Grinders

Max-Tek designs superabrasive grinding machines for the medical, aerospace, automotive, power generation, and compressor industry.  Replace turning and milling with superabrasive grinding and reduce your cycle times!


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Electropolishing

Technic of Clearwater Florida designs and manufactures fully automatic high volume and manual low volume systems for electropolishing, and deburring of stainless steel medical instruments and industrial parts.

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Southtec Systems, Inc.
18 Wasserman Dr.  Palm Coast, Florida 32164
Phone: 386-864-0453  Fax: 702-447-3894
email: info@southtecsystems.com
Skype: southtecflorida

 

 

 

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