New Bulletin Describes Improved Diesel Cylinder Liner Plating Process

Bulletin 580 introduces Teledyne Metal F i n i s h e r s ' unique Teleplate™ hard chrome plating process for new and used diesel engine liners. The brochure explains how this carefully controlled process promotes energy savings, faster break-ins, less engine downtime, and longer service life for both new and reclaimed cylinder liners.

Tracing a used liner through the Teleplate process, the bulletin shows how it is thoroughly tested, machined (if necessary), two-step honed, inspected, hard c h r o m e p l a t e d , diamond honed, plateau honed, finish machined, final inspected and vacuum blasted for shipment.

Advantages of the process are said to generate significant sav- ings in lube oil consumption and diesel engine maintenance for the railroad and maritime industries.

For a free copy of Bulletin 580, write David A. Baldini, Teledyne Metal Finishers, Dept. MR, 1725 East 27th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44114.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 10,  Aug 15, 1980

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