Cryogenic deflashing is a deflashing process that uses cryogenic temperatures to aid in the removal of flash on cast or molded workpieces. These temperatures...
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A cryogenic treatment is the process of treating workpieces to cryogenic temperatures (typically around -300°F / -184°C, or as low as −190 °C (−310 °F))...
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Flash (manufacturing) (redirect from Deflashing)
July 2004, accessed May 9, 2011. "Cryogenic Deflashing for Molded Plastic, Rubber & Silicone". Nitrofreeze Cryogenic Solutions. 26 April 2012. Retrieved...
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blasting and cryogenic deflashing. "ASME News - ASME". "Cryogenic Deflashing for Molded Plastic, Rubber & Silicone". Nitrofreeze Cryogenic Solutions. 26...
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Burr (edge) (redirect from Cryogenic deburring)
has been around since the 1960s to deflash plastic and rubber. Common materials that are typically cryogenically deburred with blast media include PEEK...
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a patent for using dry-ice blasting for the purposes of deburring and deflashing. A patent for dry-ice blasting was filed by Lockheed Martin in 1974. The...
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wheel blast machines propel plastic abrasive in a cryogenic chamber and is usually used for deflashing plastic and rubber components. The size of the wheel...
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