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Nitrofreeze® Cryogenic Deburring for Glass-Filled Nylon Parts

Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deburring removes burrs from glass-filled nylon parts without affecting critical tolerances or surface finish. This computer-controlled, machine-based process is faster than hand deburring and provides more consistent results. Unlike manual burr removal, the Nitrofreeze® process also eliminates time-consuming and costly hand labor at a time when good workers are hard to find and […]

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Cryogenic Deflashing Buna-N Rubber

Introduction Buna-N, also known as Nitrile rubber) is a synthetic rubber polymer made from the copolymerization of acrylonitrile and butadiene. It is one of the most commonly used elastomers due to its excellent resistance to oils, fuels, and chemicals. Buna-N rubber has a high resistance to abrasion and is also highly durable, making it an […]

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Nitrofreeze® Proof of Concept Case Study- Deflashing Polyurethane

Nitrofreeze® Proof of Concept Case Study- Deflashing Polyurethane Our Cryogenic 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 : Polyurethane Description : Gasket Area for Concern : Parting line flash Results : Parting […]

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Nitrofreeze® Proof of Concept Case Study- Deflashing Silicone

Nitrofreeze® Proof of Concept Case Study- Deflashing Silicone Our Cryogenic 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 : Silicone (Liquid Silicone Rubber) Description : Blue X Area for Concern : Parting […]

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Deflashing Molded Rubber Parts

Every rubber molder knows that as mold tooling wears, mold flash can become an issue. As more parts are produced these wear issues become more apparent. The next thing you know is that flash has developed at the gates of the mold, as well as the two halves that clamp during molding. This flash can be […]

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