Fremech apresenta exclusivamente a mais recente tecnologia aplicada por FLAI no seu serras circulares DPX, ALX e EX
É o carboneto NANOGRANO. O uso de nanopartículas de carboneto permite obter um material livre de porosidade, extremamente duro e compacto que dá para essas serras um excelente corte de acabamento, maior resistência ao desgaste e uma vida mais longa 40% a mais do que as folhas microgramas conhecidas. Seu desempenho é comparável com qualquer serra de diamante policristalino mas as preços de ferramentas de Widia. O aço laminado a quente permite a obtenção de um material homogêneo com uma uniformidade estrutural inalcançável com uma uniformidade estrutural inalcançáveis com os métodos de frio usados por outros fabricantes. Revestimento de cromo duro que, endurece a superfície da ferramenta protegendo da alta agressividade do material a ser cortado tais como aglomerado, MDF, laminados, papel foil, etc.
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