New Weiler Process Solutions Program to be introduced at IMTS 2016

6/15/2016

CRESCO, Pa. — July 15, 2016 — Weiler Abrasives Group, a leading provider of abrasives, power brushes, and maintenance products for surface conditioning will attend the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2016 in Chicago, September 12 – 17 at booth N-6748 in the North Building, B Hall at McCormick Place. 

 

The company will be introducing an exciting new Weiler Process Solutions (WPS) program at the show. Backed by over 100 years of combined engineering experience, the WPS program is designed to provide customers in the automotive, aerospace, medical device, firearms manufacturing and general machining fields with application assistance and process development solutions to address their tough cleaning, machining, deburring and finishing challenges. The industry-leading experience of the Weiler engineering team and the WPS program are supported by an innovative in-house lab. The goal is to help customers in high-volume production environments gain a competitive edge, drive down costs and become more efficient by offering onsite technical support, analyzing processes, providing bottleneck solutions, assessing ergonomic concerns and providing engineering documentation. Customers interested in the WPS program can visit the Weiler booth to learn more. 

 

The company will also showcase its Nylox line of brushes for tough automated deburring applications at IMTS. Engineered for quality and consistent performance, Nylox products feature a high degree of compliance, allowing them to conform to parts with complex shapes and reducing the need for ultra-precise programming or fixturing. 

 


About Weiler Abrasives Group

As an industry leader and global manufacturer of surface conditioning solutions, Weiler Abrasives Group is dedicated to forging collaborative relationships with our customers in diverse markets — Welding & Fabrication; Industrial Production; and Maintenance, Repair & Operations — to tackle their toughest cleaning, grinding, cutting, de-burring, and finishing challenges.