Welding is used in many industries. In tank and container construction, vehicle superstructures, wagon construction, shipyards, pipeline construction - stable, permanent joints are essential everywhere, and can only be achieved through cleanly executed work. A botched seam can have far-reaching consequences and is relevant to safety.
Welding is used in many industries. In tank and container construction, vehicle superstructures, wagon construction, shipyards, pipeline construction - stable, permanent joints are essential everywhere. And this can only be achieved if the work is done cleanly. Botched seams can have far-reaching consequences and are relevant to safety. The use of quality tools, careful work and many years of experience are the best basis for approaching joining by welding correctly.
Regardless of the welding process used (TIG, MIG, MAG, plasma, electrodes), welders resort to surface preparation tools when chamfering the edge, preparing the weld zone or cleaning the welding layers.
Welding professionals know their craft and usually do not need to make corrections. In addition to proper technique, cleaning is key to removing slag inclusions between weld beads or spatter before applying the next weld ply. Bond defects, cracks or overlap? Then it may be necessary to grind out weld ply or level welds.
Not all welded parts have to win a beauty contest. But they do exist - the parts where, in addition to stability, appearance is important in the end. Creating a high-gloss look or a satin feel are the most common machining processes.
Osborn's tools cover all the processes that are essential, in addition to the actual welding, to deliver flawless, high-quality welding work.
Tip: Which tool for which process step? And what alternatives do I have when choosing a tool? Our "Welding Matrix" poster provides an overview. Simply hang it up directly near the workplace and you'll have everything in view! Request your free copy of the matrix now
Evolution
Crimped wheel brush, high-end quality, for mounting on stationary machines.
Evolution
Wheel brush with abrasive trim, industrial quality, for mounting on deburring machines.
Evolution
Ruftuf end brushes, high-end quality, with high-performance wire developed by Osborn, for use on high-speed machines.
Evolution
End brush with abrasive silicone carbide trim, high-end quality, for use on high-speed machines and power drills.
Evolution
SITUFT® internal brush with crimped Osborn wire arranged as a wing, high-end quality.
Evolution
HELITUF® internal brush with crimped Osborn wire arranged in a spiral, high-end quality.
Evolution
Trim material secured in spiral shape in 2-fold wire core.
Superior
End brushes with crimped wire, high-end quality, for use in a brush head.
Superior
End brushes with abrasive fill material, high-end quality, for use in a brush head.