Visible metal surfaces of the rings: bowl, disc and cone base in the Al-natur version
In the HighClass production line of automated roulette wheels we standardly use brass rings, which are assembled onto the basic elements of the automated roulette mechanism: cone base, disc and basic plate.
The goal is to enable surface protection by galvanization (hard gilding or nickel plating) on aluminium parts, which are very difficult to galvanize.
This feature, achieved by implementing expensive technologies, makes our HighClass production line automated roulette wheels unique. After we began implementing this solution, some of our rival automated roulette wheel producers tried to copy the technology. However, they have not managed to reach our level of quality, and the toughest of our competitors offer only the Al-natur option with no surface protection, even when it comes to the best of their automated roulette wheel models.
By galvanizing these metal surfaces we get a surface protection that protects them from oxidation and gives them a more attractive appearance. In this context we should point out the hard gilding technology, the main feature of which are extreme resilience to wear and tear. We are also the only producer of automated roulettes to implement this technology.
The aluminium natur option is standard for automated roulette wheels of the types Optimal Classic and Optimal Micro.
By choosing the aluminium natur option you do not lose any of the automated roulette wheel’s functionality, only some of the attractiveness. However, in the same time you gain significant savings.
By choosing this option, you lower the quality to the level of our competition’s automated roulette wheels, and the price is even lower of the initial price, which was much lower than that of other producers’ to begin with.
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