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Cryogenic Deburring Process

Cryogenic Deburring Process Explained

The cryogenic deburring process uses very low temperatures and polycarbonate media to remove burrs from machined parts. This proven deburring method is especially effective at removing machined burrs from blind holes, through holes, and other hard-to-reach part geometries.

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Nitrofreeze® Proof of Concept Case Study- Deburring Ultem (PEI) Wire Clip

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 : Ultem (PEI) Description : Wire clip Area for Concern : Machined “teeth” Results :  Ultem can be a tricky material to deburr. Nonetheless, […]

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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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Remove Plastic Burrs Created During Machining

There are so many different ways to remove plastic burrs created during machining. Many of the machines in manufacturing facilities around the world today are capable of removing burrs without ever leaving the machine for a secondary process. However, many small parts cannot have burrs removed on the machines they are made on. As a […]

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