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Maija Frästechnik GmbH Kölner Straße 199 58256 Ennepetal, Germany http://www.maija-fraestechnik.de/
Contact Mr Meiko Haertel +49 2333 8697705

Milling instead of grinding – with the hand angle miller - armor(ed) steel

Working with the Maija milling discs in more specialized areas

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At Maija-Frästechnik we have recently started documenting the use of the Maija Milling Discs in more specialized areas.

In addition to the previously published videos on aluminium, steel, stainless steel and copper processing, the current videos show manual milling of more special materials, the processing of which has hardly or not at all been documented by us.

Currently we are concentrating on making videos about milling hardfacing and armor steel.
With the processing of armored steel, we show that even harder steels can be milled by hand with the Maija milling rings.
So far we have published two videos on armor steel milling, these are attached to the report.

Before using the Maija milling rings in specialized areas, we strongly recommend a self-test.
Alternatively, you can send us a sample of the material so that we can document the milling of the material and make it available to you (only up to a weight of 30 kg, everything above that only after prior explicit agreement). In addition to the published videos and other information, further information can also be requested by telephone (German) or email (German or English).

To keep up to date with the edited materials, visit our homepage and YouTube channel regularly.

Maija Frästechnik GmbH

Maija-Frästechnik GmbH, founded in 2012, develops, produces and sells high-quality milling tools made of hard metal. The company owns the patent for milling discs, which was registered in 2000 by the later company founder.

Today it supplies the metalworking industry worldwide in a wide variety of sectors, including ship and yacht construction, container construction, commercial vehicle construction, rail vehicle construction and foundries.

The milling discs were awarded with the German prize for resource efficiency in 2015 - the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology honored Maija-Frästechnik GmbH for the efficient use of limited resources in 2015.

Ministry and experts were convinced about the recyclability of the milling chips, which - in contrast to abrasive dust - can be reused without major effort.

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