REM Surface Engineering started in 1965 in the USA. Over the years it developed a technology called Isotropic Super Finishing (ISF®), a patented process for polishing metal surfaces such as alloyed steels, stainless steels and Titanium. Tim Renes: “We use a combination of mechanical techniques, media in the form of ceramic parts and chemical treatment to remove asperities (microscopic peaks and valleys) on metal surfaces. Our process results in a non-directional smooth finish and this offers advantages such as: minimum frictional resistance, high corrosion resistance and extended life of parts. Our treatment finds application in all kind of areas like gearboxes for wind turbines, cars and defense equipment, as well as for Turbine Engine components.”
REM is continuously developing its expertise and business. Tim Renes: “We have our own lab in Texas. Currently we are developing processes for additive manufacturing. 3D printers are increasingly interesting for producing metal parts in small series. However, these 3D printed objects tend to have rough surfaces. With our technology we can provide interesting finishing services for additive manufacturers. Furthermore I am not excluding partnerships with Campus companies as well.”
Want to know more? Check: remchem.com / Tim Renes +31 6 12891192
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