Presentation by Spaleck Oberfläschentechnik

GmbH & Co. KG

Ceramic High Definition – A new finishing media to please an old desire

In order to achieve an outstanding striking result, highest blank quality is mandatory. This has been and will be a general requirement for the blank surface finishing process.

A key role in the finishing process has the finishing media. Unit now the usage of stainless steel balls and satellites has been the “Golden Standard” for the industry.

Spaleck has introduced a new generation of finishing media based on high performance ceramics into the minting industry. The new CHD media is showing outstanding results with regard to striking quality and chemical resistance during the finishing process.

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Ingo Löken joined Spaleck as an apprentice to become a millwright. After his practical education, he went to the University of Osnabrück to become an engineer for material since.

For 11 years he covered production and sales positions in the field of medical polymers in the plastic industry. Since 2009 he has been acting as a Sales Engineer for the minting industry within the Spaleck organization.

Ceramic High Definition – A new finishing media to please an old desire

In order to achieve an outstanding striking result, highest blank quality is mandatory. This has been and will be a general requirement for the blank surface finishing process.

A key role in the finishing process has the finishing media. Unit now the usage of stainless steel balls and satellites has been the “Golden Standard” for the industry.

Spaleck has introduced a new generation of finishing media based on high performance ceramics into the minting industry. The new CHD media is showing outstanding results with regard to striking quality and chemical resistance during the finishing process.

Ingo Löken joined Spaleck as an apprentice to become a millwright. After his practical education, he went to the University of Osnabrück to become an engineer for material since.

For 11 years he covered production and sales positions in the field of medical polymers in the plastic industry. Since 2009 he has been acting as a Sales Engineer for the minting industry within the Spaleck organization.