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cryogenic treatment

Cryogenic Treatment for Stress Relieving Aluminum

Cryogenic Treatment for Stress Relieving Aluminum Stresses Found in Aluminum Stresses in aluminum can be caused by various external and internal factors. Some common types of stresses that can be found in aluminum include: Tensile stress: This type of stress is caused by a pulling force applied to the material, causing it to stretch. Compressive […]

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santoprene

Santoprene Injection Molding and Nitrofreeze® Cryogenic Deflashing

Santoprene injection molding is used to produce automotive and electrical components, parts for household appliances, and building and construction products. Medical grades of this thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) are molded into parts including medical wearables, devices and equipment. There are many different types of TPEs, but Santoprene belongs to a subcategory called thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) that […]

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Plastic Media

Deflashing Polycarbonate Molded Parts

  Deflashing Polycarbonate Molded Parts Polycarbonate Material Polycarbonate is a type of plastic that is known for its strength, transparency, and resistance to impact. It is a polymer, which means that it is made up of repeating units of a small molecule called a monomer. In the case of polycarbonate, the monomer is a compound […]

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Cryogenic Deflashing & Deburring for Nylon Parts

Cryogenic Deflashing & Cryogenic Deburring for Molded & Machined Nylon Parts   Nylon Material Nylon is a synthetic thermoplastic polymer that was first developed in the 1930s. It is known for its strength, durability, and versatility, making it a popular choice for a wide range of applications. Nylon is a polyamide, which means it is […]

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Remove PEEK Machining Burrs with Cryogenic Deburring

  PEEK Material PEEK is a type of polymer, which is a material made of long chains of molecules. It is known for its high strength, stiffness, and resistance to high temperatures and chemicals. Peek is commonly used in applications where high performance is required, such as in the aerospace, automotive, and medical industries. It […]

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