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The 5 Process Variables of Cryogenic Deburring & Deflashing

Overview Cryogenic deburring and deflashing systems are versatile by design to meet the wide ranging demands of machined and molded parts. As parts vary in physical properties and geometry, a unique set of processing parameters is required for each part. All new parts submitted for Nitrofreeze Deburring or Deflashing undergo a process development phase known as […]

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Case Study: Cryogenic Deburring Delrin Gears

Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deburring provides OEM manufacturers and machine shops with a fast, efficient, and reliable way to remove burrs from machined Delrin gears. Cryogenic deburring uses tumbling, freezing, and blasting with a cryogenic-grade polycarbonate media to remove outer diameter (OD) and inner diameter (ID) burrs in a safe, clean process that’s a cost-effective alternative to […]

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Nitrofreeze® Proof of Concept Case Study- Deburring Delrin Bobbin

Nitrofreeze® Deflashing and Deburring process adds value while reducing costs to customers by eliminating the need for hand trimming. Highlighted below is an actual customer part that has successfully undergone the Nitrofreeze® process. Material : Delrin Description : White Machined Delrin Bobbin Area for Concern : Machine Cavity Results :  These bobbins were run in our deburring system and […]

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Proof of Concept PET Screw cap

Nitrofreeze® Proof of Concept Case Study- Deburring PET Screw Cap

Nitrofreeze® Deflashing and Deburring process adds value while reducing costs to customers by eliminating the need for hand trimming. Highlighted below is an actual customer part that has successfully undergone the Nitrofreeze® process. Material : Polyethylene Terephthalare (PET) Description : White Screw Cap Area for Concern : Screw threads Results : The Screw Caps arrived at […]

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Dry Ice Deburring for Medical Device Parts

Dry Ice Deburring is an excellent option for burr removal for parts with intricate cuts, hard to reach spaces and complex geometries. This method uses dry ice blasted at high pressure which sublimates upon contact with the part’s surface. One of the important reasons that medical device manufacturers elect to use Dry Ice Deburring is […]

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