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Magnetic Finishers
What Is A Centrifugal Magnetic Finisher?
The machine is a direct drive, fan cooled design. Its magnetic disk is
made up of many powerful magnets that are precisely placed in a cast
disk. The alternating polarity is constantly changing, thereby allowing
the media to move freely in a liquid solution that constantly changes
its makeup. This, combined with centrifugal force, allows for super
quiet and fast time cycles.
Magnetic Finishing presents itself as the pinnacle of methods to
efficiently burnish and polish small non-ferrous metals. With stainless
steel pins as small as .010 in diameter and .250 in length, they are
able to work in areas such as undercuts, recesses, slots, etc, where no
previous method has been found suitable. Centrifugal magnetic finishing
is quiet by comparison to many other forms of finishing. On soft
non-ferrous metals, the finishing cycle can be as low as 30 minutes.
This alone assures faster turnaround time on parts when compared to any
other method. Centrifugal magnetic tumbling as an automated process
addresses the most intricate and detailed parts imaginable in finishes
where others fail. It should be noted that on large, smooth or flat
surfaces the finish will appear frosted and a slight buffing or a dry
finish is recommended.
Raytech Flex-System

Only with Raytech’s Flex-System can you utilize 3 types of medias.
Raytech models 410, and 610 utilize three types of media. (Models 400,
900 and 1200 use wet burnishing pins only.)
Wet Burnishing Pins:
1) Heat treat scale removal
2) High luster burnishing
3) Edge smoothing/light radiusing
Abrasive (wet):
CBW bowls required
1) Surface refinement
2) Edge radiusing
3) Uniform surface quality
Dry Processing:
CBD bowls required
1) Bright finish
2) Bright, refined and uniform buff-like, high
luster quality
Change and rinse as frequently as required to keep the process clean.
Introducing:
CMF-410

Same size as the CMF-400, except this upgraded model has programmable
functions similar to the CMF-610. Spare bowls as above. 1/32 hp motor.
Shipping weight 17 pounds; shipping volume 1.0 cubic feet.
115V, 60 Hz, 2.0 amps 23-049 [Add
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230V, 50 Hz, 1.0 amp 24-140 [Add
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CBD Dry Bowl 23-084 [Add
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CBW Wet Bowl 23-085 [Add
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See CMF-400 for balance of parts
***NOTE: As stated in our CMF Dry Bowl
instructions, use only Dri-Shine
VII or Dri-Buff. Use of any other medias besides Dri-Shine VII or
Dri-Buff will void the warranty.
Dri-Shine VII

A nut based media that can be used as a final polish in most
applications, Dri-Shine VII was designed specifically for use with our
CMF-410 and CMF-610 dry bowls. Fill to the media line on the bowl.
Cycle times will run from 20 to 45 minutes depending on your
application. Dri-Shine VII can be used for approximately 4 to 6 cycles
and then reactivated with our new Dri-Shine VII Reactivator (below).
NOTE: It is very important that you alternate the media between
cycles. In some cases, the media can overheat. To prevent condensation,
change the media between cycles.
5 pounds 41-290 [Add
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Dri-Shine VII Reactivator

Reactivate every 4 to 6 cycles to keep the Dri-Shine VII media active.
Reactivator will work into the Dri-Shine VII in only a few minutes. Use
1/2 teaspoon of Reactivator in the CMF 410 Dry Bowl, and 1 teaspoon in
the CMF 610 Dry Bowl.
1 pound 41-292 [Add
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Dri-Buff

A corn based media that will provide a mirror finish, Dri-Buff can be
used in our CMF Dry Bowls with cycles of approximately 30 to 40
minutes. As with the
Dri-Shine VII, alternate the media between cycles to prevent
overheating of the media.
NOTE: When using Dri-Buff in our CMF-410 or CMF-610 finishers, run the
machine at half speed.
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