en.Wedoany.com Reported - Norton Abrasives, a brand under the Saint-Gobain Group, has launched the new-generation Norton Quantum BHP New Gen cutting wheel, designed to enhance abrasive performance and operational efficiency. The product increases abrasive density by raising the concentration of abrasive particles in the wheel composition.
Manufacturer tests show that compared to similar products on the market, this cutting wheel offers higher cutting efficiency, improved productivity, and a service life extension of up to 35%. Energy consumption during use can be reduced by up to 11%. The technology maintains the same thickness as the brand's traditional wheels, ensuring operational comfort and ergonomics. Test data provided by the brand indicates that the Norton Quantum BHP New Gen achieves a removal rate 7% higher than comparable solutions, while requiring 19% less force from the operator during cutting. The technology also enables cutting temperatures up to 38% cooler, helping to preserve workpiece integrity.
Stefanie Celito, Marketing and Product Portfolio Manager at Norton Abrasives, stated that the Norton Quantum BHP New Gen wheel was developed to improve industrial productivity without compromising comfort and safety. The new New Gen technology not only enhances performance but also contributes to improved energy efficiency and reduced consumable usage.
The Norton Quantum BHP New Gen wheel is currently available in three sizes: 115mm x 1.2mm, 180mm x 1.6mm, and 230mm x 2mm. The company plans to expand the technology to 180mm x 1.9mm and 115mm x 1.6mm specifications by the end of this year.
Norton, as a brand under the Saint-Gobain Group, is a leader in high-performance abrasives, providing solutions for cutting, shaping, and finishing various materials. Founded over 140 years ago, the brand primarily serves the construction, machinery, automotive, furniture, and maintenance industries. Norton has a global structure, including approximately 11,000 employees, 61 factories, 8 centers of excellence and technical training centers, 4 grinding technology centers, and 3 R&D innovation centers. In recent years, the brand has continuously increased R&D investment, incorporating new technologies such as abrasive grains, bonding agents, and digital manufacturing. Training is also a key focus area, encompassing seminars, safety training, the Norton na Estrada mobile automotive training program, and online courses on the Norton Academy platform, supported by centers of excellence and technical support personnel. The company's headquarters in Brazil is located in Guarulhos, with a local production plant and an extensive distribution network. Sustainability is integrated into the core of the brand's strategy, aiming to reduce its environmental footprint and promote responsible resource use.
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