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Full overhaul to the latest specification
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Shot blasting
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Non-destructive Testing (NDT)
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Repainting of bogies

Grit / Shot blasting of bogie frames
Shot blasting is a surface treatment process used to clean and prepare metal components, such as bogie frames, for further processing, including painting and coating. This method involves propelling abrasive materials (shot) at high velocities against the surface of the bogie frame.
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Cleaning
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Surface Preparation
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Uniform Coverage
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Environmental Considerations

Dismantling, Cleaning and painting of LHB and ICF Bogie frames
Dismantling, cleaning, and painting bogie frames—specifically for LHB (Linke Hofmann Busch) and ICF (Integral Coach Factory) designs—are critical maintenance processes that ensure the longevity and performance of rail vehicles. Here’s an overview of each step involved:
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Cleaning
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Surface Preparation
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Painting
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Dismantling