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At A.S Engineers & Fabricators, we utilize cutting-edge laser and CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines to deliver precision engineering solutions for a wide range of applications. Our laser machines offer high-speed, high-precision cutting and engraving capabilities, allowing us to work with various materials, including metals, plastics, and composites. With laser technology, we can create intricate designs, precise cuts, and detailed engravings to meet the most demanding requirements. In addition to laser technology, our CNC machines provide advanced machining capabilities for turning, milling, drilling, and more. These automated machines ensure consistent and accurate production of complex parts and components, with fast turnaround times and minimal waste. Precision Laser and CNC machines offer high levels of precision, allowing for accurate cutting, engraving, and machining of intricate designs and complex shapes. Repeatability The automated nature of laser and CNC machining ensures consistent results, with the ability to replicate parts accurately across large production runs Versatility These machines can work with a wide range of materials, including metals, plastics, wood, and composites, making them versatile for various industries and applications Complexity These machines can create complex geometries and intricate patterns that would be difficult or impossible to achieve with traditional machining methods Speed Laser and CNC machines can produce parts and components quickly and efficiently, reducing production time and increasing productivity. Minimal Waste Laser and CNC machining produce minimal waste compared to traditional methods, as they optimize material usage and reduce the need for manual finishing
We are glad to propose 500 MT of stain less steel mill scale. Mill scale is formed on the outer surfaces during by the hot rolling lamination of stainless-steel products. At a visual inspection the material is a hard brittle sand and is mainly composed of iron oxides, mostly ferric, and is bluish black in colour, but it also contains considerable alloying elements such as chromium and nickel. The recovery ratio after melting in furnace for the most valuable alloy elements is: - Ni: 3.5 - 4.5% - Cr: 6-8% From the chemical and physical analysis performed on the scrap, and according to the European environmental rules, the material has been classified as a special non dangerous waste, listed in green list. In particular the mill scale can be classified as follows: Waste code: 10 02 10 The material is stored on cemented flooring, and it can be loaded loose in tipper trucks or containers. Chemical analysis of the material is available on request.