Home   |   Contact   |   View Cart   |   Login

Part Lookup and Search

GO

weldingkit

Dist-Training
COMPANY INFORMATION
About Osborn
Contact Us
Search
 
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Brush Applications
Product Listings
MSDS Information
Product Literature
 
About Brushes
Power Brushes
Power Brush Basics
ATB Products
Flexible Honing Tools
Safety
 
QUICK PICKS
Locate a Distributor
Distributor Training Program
JacksonLea
Competitor Cross Reference
Special Brush Request Form
LoadRunners.com
 

ATB™

ATB filaments work like independent flexible files conforming to part contours while abrading edges and surfaces. ATB abrasive tools produce rapid, repeatable results, which decrease process costs and create a cleaner, more efficient, working environment.

 

These tools are specifically designed for mechanical finishing tasks such as: deburring, sharp edge removal, radiusing, edge contouring, de-fuzzing, surface refinement and conditioning, plateau finishing, blending imperfections, reduction of surface stresses and micro crack propagation, cleaning, polishing and surface wiping prior to inspection gauging.

 

Both external and internal surface areas are processed on a wide variety of materials which include but are not limited to: metallics, super alloys, plastics, composites, advanced composites, metal matrix, ceramics, wood, leather, cloth.

ATB Banner.jpg

 

ATB ABRASIVE NYLON FILAMENTS

Osborn continues to remain on the leading edge of advanced technology through innovation. Osborn has engineered abrasive nylon into flexible abrasive tools, which are being implemented into today’s highly refined finishing processes. Osborn’s abrasive tools are designed to adapt with the times as most manual operations are rapidly being replaced by automatic machinery and equipment such as: CNC machine centers, robotics, flexible machining systems, special machinery, and finishing cells.

 

Osborn’s ATB brush tools are made with heat stabilized nylon filaments impregnated with Silicon Carbide, Aluminum Oxide or Polycrystalline Diamond grit. Grit loading ranges from 10-40% by weight, offering a wide variety of filament choices.


Click here to learn more about ATB Abrasive Nylon Filaments 

ATB Physical Properties

Bend Recovery

80%

Melting Point

210C(410F)

Beam Strength

At 140 F 70% lost

Density

1.29g/cc

Coolant

PH Between 2-9

Absorbtion at 50% RH

1.30%

Absorbtion at 100% RH

2.80%

ATB Filament.jpg


ATB Abrasive Nylon Brushes

Osborn produces ATB brushes in six basic configurations.

For information on using these brushes, click here.

40540.jpg

Wheel Brushes
Wheel brushes are unidirectional finishing tools. The circumferential edge or “face” of this circular style brush performs the work. ATB wheel brushes are ideal for focused area work and are easily adaptable to standard shop equipment, highly specialized machinery, CNC machining centers and robot work cells. Osborn standard wheel brushes are produced in a full range of diameters, with a selection of operating face widths to perform almost any finishing task.


Disc Brushes

Disc brushes are a highly efficient tool for applications in which burred edges are on the same plane. Disc Brushes are multi-directional deburring tools working all part edges uniformly. They are easily adaptable to CNC machine centers, robot cells, and stationary finishing machines.

47100.jpg


32138.JPG

Cup Brushes

Cup brushes are efficient multi-directional deburring tools working all part edges uniformly. They are primarily used in off hand applications for maximum part coverage.


End Brushes

End brushes are ideal multi-directional tools for confined areas; this style is designed to have the ends of the fill strands do the bulk of the work.

30295.JPG


36408.JPG

Internal Finishing Brushes

Also known as a “side action” brush, this style is primarily used in CNC machines, portable tools and drill presses for cross hole deburring and fast cleaning and finishing of such inaccessible surfaces as small diameter bores and internally threaded surfaces.


Wide Face Brushes

Wide Face brushes prevent costly build-up and wear on conveyor belts in a variety of manufacturing and processing environments. Outside diameters range from a few inches to over one foot. Standard face widths span from two inches to nearly twenty feet.

WF Generic .jpg


ABOUT USOSBORN INTERNATIONAL HOMEPRODUCT LISTINGDistributorsSpecial Brush Request FormsCONTACT USHOMEjason.gifJASON INCORPORATED

2008  © Osborn International. All Rights Reserved
Read Legal and Privacy Statements.