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Rosler launched the R 150 DL-2 rotary vibrator, a machine that mounts work pieces to a fixture inside the work bowl in order to avoid part-on-part contact in orthopaedic implant processing. The process creates more intensive movement between media and work pieces, allowing for complex geometries to be created.
The machines ideal use is for deburring, edge radiusing, surface smoothing and high-gloss polishing, and it can achieve surface roughness readings of Ra 4 – 6 µin.
The R 150 DL-2 can be used to process total joints, including hip femoral heads, acetabular cups, knee joints (femur and tibia), shoulders and ankles.
Source: Rosler
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