Brush Research Manufacturing
(BRM) provides flexible honing tools and deburring brushes to aerospace
companies, aircraft manufacturers, jet engine builders, and aviation MROs. Made
in the USA, BRM’s Diamond Flex-Hone® is the surface finishing tool of choice
for leading aerospace companies such as Sikorsky
Global Helicopter. BRM’s unique Flex-Hone® technology is also used to solve
difficult surface finishing problems at NAS
North Island, the U.S. Navy’s Naval Air Station (NAS) on San Diego
Bay.
The Diamond Flex-Hone® for Aerospace Materials
The
Diamond Flex-Hone® is designed for rapid cut-rates, excellent heat
dissipation, and optimal surface finish. Made with resin-bonded diamond
crystals, BRM’s diamond honing tool is self-sharpening with a nickel-coated
abrasive that provides excellent crystal retention. The Diamond Flex-Hone® comes
in standard sizes from 4-mm to 1-1/2 and is available in three mesh sizes (170/2000,
800, and 2500 grit).
Designed for use with
any type of cylinder, Diamond
Flex-Hone® technology is ideal for deburring, edge blending, and surface
finishing hard materials such as carbide and ceramic. BRM’s flexible ball hones
are also ideal for use with base materials such as heat-treated steel, high
nickel stainless steels, MMX aluminum alloys, titanium, space age alloys, and
chromed and plated metals.
The Flex-Hone® for Cross-Hole Deburring and Chamfer
Blending
Brush Research Manufacturing
also provides the aviation and aerospace industry with flex ball hones for
surface finishing applications such as cross-hole deburring. Traditionally,
deburring cross-drilled holes was an expensive, time-consuming operation that
required elaborate setups. Yet because BRM’s Flex-Hone®
tool is self-centering and self-aligning to the bore, today’s machinists can
create clean, radiused intersections with improved speed and accuracy.
The aviation and
aerospace industry also uses BRM cylinder hones to chamfer blend jet-engine
components. Available in a variety of
grit sizes and abrasive types, this engine hone blends and radiuses sharp
edges, removes microburrs on chamfered holes, and eliminates stress risers
caused by the chamfering operation. The Flex-Hone® for
chamfer blending speeds surface finishing operations and is suitable for
use with titanium, Inconel®, super CVM, and nickel-based stainless steel
alloys.
Aircraft and Aerospace Brushes
BRM’s aircraft and aerospace brushes
are also used for parts cleaning, precision deburring after machining or
grinding, and for blending surface imperfections and consistencies. By finding
innovative ways to solve difficult surface finishing problems, Brush Research continues
to support manufacturing and machining both here in the U.S. and around the
world.
Do you use BRM’s
Flex-Hone® or Diamond Flex-Hone®
tools with aviation or aerospace components? Could your business benefit by
using BRM’s brushing
technology? If so, please comment on this blog entry. We’d like to hear
from you!
Check out BRM's latest press release, too - BRM Announces Industrial Brushes for Aerospace and Aviation; Aircraft Mechanics Prefer Flexible Honing Tools for Surface Finishing
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Check out BRM's latest press release, too
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