Material 'ES Chuck Q&A Collection - Part 2' *Currently available for free*
Part 2: We are currently offering a free Q&A document summarizing frequently asked questions about the mysterious 'ES Chuck' that freezes at +17°C! A total of 19 pages.
The "ES Chuck" is a patented technology in both Japan and the United States that allows for freezing and fixing workpieces at temperatures close to room temperature for processing. It can be used with precision surface grinding machines, rotary grinders, slicing machines, machining centers, cylindrical grinders, lathes, dicing saws, and more. It employs a special low-temperature solidifying agent that is environmentally friendly, making it easy to secure the workpiece. It is also suitable for processing non-magnetic materials and for removing warping from thin magnetic materials. Here are some frequently asked questions we have received about the ES Chuck: [Questions] ■ What advantages does it have compared to conventional fixing methods? ■ Will the workpiece become distorted? ■ Is the accuracy higher than that of conventional fixing methods? ■ Can coolant (grinding fluid) be used during processing? ■ Is there a hassle with temperature management? ■ I am concerned about running costs. ■ I am worried about environmental considerations. ■ Please tell me a simple way to use it. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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