Shaping, removing scratches, and polishing your gem is hard work - unless you automate. That's where our industrial grade MT Series Barrel Tumblers come in. Read More
In every conceivable industry, from motorcycle parts to fine cabinet handles, we run through each variable in order to determine the optimum combination of process, equipment and material.
And we'd love to do the same for you. Read More
The way to keep a log home looking great over time is to keep it clean and mold free, according to Kramer Industries, one of the leading suppliers of abrasive blasting equipment and supplies. Read More
Here are several case history examples that demonstrate how we have been able to apply our experience and step-by-step problem-solving process to help meet the everyday challenges of our customers. Read More
According to Kramer Industries Sales Manager, Steven Schneider, owners and operators of facilities that produce and distribute medical devices in the United States are required to register annually with the FDA and to meet strict standards. Read More
Here are some great ways to get great results when using our products and equipment, plus ways to minimize or eliminate problems that may develop, and save some time along the way. Read More
Each type of deburring and surface finishing process has particular characteristics and will produce a highly predictable and reproducible result. In order to achieve that best possible result, consider what you're working with and what you want to achieve when selecting a system. Read More
Steven Schneider, sales manager of Kramer Industries, said his company was pleased to be a contributing factor in an emerging technology that holds so much promise for the future of renewable energy. Read More
"Yeah, that engine and trans were a mess before we got our hands on this bike," explains MacCollum. "We took it all apart, put everything in a tumbler with some ceramic media from Kramer Industries, and got it all right back down to bare aluminum," says MacCollum. Read More
"Steve recommended I try using their ceramic media in a vibrating tumbler," says Muller. "It worked beautifully, and Steve's follow up was nothing short of exemplary. It's rare to find a supplier that shows true concern after the sale, but I found one." Read More
Cleaning layers of time off delicate ferrous artifacts used to be the job of electrolysis equipment and wire brushes. But according to historian and archeologist Robert Perry of Pell City, Alabama, the method of choice is now blasting away years of rust, grime and grunge with walnut shell and corn cob grit. Read More
What makes the difference between an ordinary knob or cabinet handle, and something very special? In the case of one high-end design studio, a major point of difference is polishing with ceramic tumbling media. Read More
Kramer Industries isn't immediately recognized as a military supply company. However, as a leading supplier of cleaning and polishing media, chemical compounds and vibrating equipment, Kramer has been silently playing a vital role in the preparation of military parts for decades. Read More
"If you want to get more bang for your buck on the firing range, it's just a matter of picking up after yourself," says Steven Schneider, sales manager of Kramer Industries, a leading supplier of cleaning and polishing media and vibrating equipment used to recycle cartridge shells. Read More
Preserving the natural beauty of a log home is a labor of love for most of the half million American homeowners who live in log homes. It's also labor intensive, even with a power washer in hand. However, Kramer Industries has come up with a solution that now makes it easier to restore log homes - corn cob grit blasting media. Read More
The upscale food service industry depends on tiny stainless steel balls to do the job for them, and Kramer Industries has led the way in perfecting the equipment and the process that makes it possible. Read More
What's the best way to remove a cracked and peeling finish from a wood exterior home? Scrapping was the only answer until sand blasting and chemical stripping came along. But now there's a new solution that is less abrasive, takes much less time, costs less money, and can even be used on surfaces like cedar shakes. Read More
Starting this year, Green Bay is using crushed glass grit purchased from Kramer Industries to remove graffiti from select surfaces throughout the city. According to Green Bay officials, concrete block, asphalt and sheet metal are among the surfaces now targeted for graffiti removal with crushed glass grit. Read More
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