Fremech presenta con exclusividad la última tecnología aplicada por FLAI en sus sierras circulares DPX, ALX y EX
Es el carburo NANOGRANO. El uso de nanopartículas de carburo permite obtener un material libre de porosidad, extremadamente duro y compacto que confiere a estas sierras un excelente acabado de corte, mayor resistencia al desgaste y una mayor vida útil, un 40% más que las mejores hojas de microgramo conocidas. Su performance es comparable con cualquier sierra de Diamante policristalino pero a precios de herramientas de Widia. El acero laminado en caliente permite obtener un material homogéneo con una uniformidad estructural inalcanzable con los métodos en frio que usan otros fabricantes.Revestimiento de cromo duro que, endurece la superficie de la herramienta protegiéndola de la alta agresividad del material a cortar como son los Aglomerados, MDF, laminados, folio, etc.
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