Glass-Filled Nylon Deflashing Introduction Glass-filled nylon, also known as glass-reinforced nylon or nylon composite, is a type of engineering thermoplastic that is reinforced with glass fibers. It is created by incorporating short or long glass fibers into a nylon polymer matrix during the manufacturing process. The addition of glass fibers enhances the mechanical properties of […]
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Cryogenic Deflashing for Plastic and Rubber Parts
Introduction to Cryogenic Deflashing Cryogenic deflashing is a process used to remove excess material or flash from molded components. Flash refers to thin protrusions or excess material that are often formed during the manufacturing process due to mold imperfections or parting lines. Cryogenic deflashing is particularly useful for removing flash from plastic and rubber components. […]
Cryogenic Deflashing EPDM Rubber
Deflashing EPDM Rubber Introduction EPDM stands for Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer, which is a type of synthetic rubber. EPDM rubber is made from a mixture of ethylene, propylene, and diene monomers. The resulting material is highly resistant to weather, ozone, UV rays, and other environmental factors, making it an ideal choice for outdoor applications. EPDM […]
Cryogenic Deflashing Fluorosilicone
Fluorosilicone Introduction Fluorosilicone rubber, FVMQ, is a synthetic elastomer that combines the chemical resistance of fluorocarbons with the high-temperature stability and low compression set of silicone rubber. It is a specialty elastomer used primarily in applications that require resistance to fuels, oils, solvents, and other aggressive fluids, as well as high temperatures. Fluorosilicone rubber is […]
Cryogenic Deflashing Polystyrene Molded Parts
Deflashing Polystyrene Molded Parts Introduction Polystyrene is a synthetic polymer made from the monomer styrene. It is a widely used thermoplastic material that is known for its versatility, low cost, and excellent insulation properties. Polystyrene can be manufactured in a variety of forms, including rigid foam, transparent plastic, and disposable containers. Polystyrene foam is commonly […]