Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deflashing is a quick and cost-effective way to remove flash from molded silicone parts for medical, aerospace, and other applications.
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Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deflashing removes flash from automotive plastics, a category of synthetic materials that are molded into parts for automotive interiors and external auto parts. Our quick and cost-effective batch…
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Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deflashing is a quick and cost-effective way to remove flash from injection-molded Amodel® PPA parts. This patented process won’t alter critical part dimensions or surface finish and can…
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Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deflashing removes flash from injection-molded PPS parts without affecting critical dimensions or surface finish. This proven process removes gate vestiges, flash that extends from the surface of an…
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Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deflashing removes mold flash from parts produced using silicone rubber overmolding, a multi-step process that molds silicone rubber over parts made from another material. Examples include medical devices…
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Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deflashing for plastic insert molding gently removes flash from parts and products like electrical connectors and surgical tools. During insert molding, a plastic or rubber material is molded…
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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…
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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…
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Deflashing PPS Molded Parts Introduction PPS, also known as Polyphenylene Sulfide, is a high-performance thermoplastic polymer known for its excellent thermal and chemical resistance properties. It is a type of…
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Deflashing Nylatron Introduction to Nylatron Nylatron is a brand name for a family of engineering thermoplastic materials that are based on nylon (specifically, nylon 6 or nylon 6/6).…
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