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deflashing urethane parts

Cryogenic Deflashing Urethane Parts

  Introduction Urethane is a synthetic material that belongs to the class of polymers known as polyurethanes. It is a versatile material that can be formulated to have a wide range of properties, including flexibility, toughness, hardness, and resilience. Urethane is known for its durability, resistance to abrasion and chemicals, and its ability to withstand […]

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Cryogenic Deflashing Delrin Molded Parts

Cryogenic Deflashing for Delrin Molded Parts

  Deflashing Delrin Molded Parts Introduction Delrin is a brand name for a type of thermoplastic material called polyoxymethylene, also known as POM. POM is a high-performance plastic that is characterized by its excellent stiffness, low friction, and resistance to abrasion and impact. Delrin is often used in applications where high strength, stiffness, and dimensional […]

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cryogenic deflashing butyl rubber

Cryogenic Deflashing Butyl Rubber Parts

    Introduction to Butyl Rubber Butyl rubber is a synthetic rubber, also known as polyisobutylene, which is produced by polymerizing isobutylene, a type of olefin. It has a very low gas permeability, making it an excellent material for manufacturing products that need to maintain airtight seals. Butyl rubber is also resistant to moisture, chemicals, […]

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cryogenic deflashing EPDM rubber parts

Cryogenic Deflashing EPDM Rubber Parts

  EPDM Rubber Introduction EPDM rubber, also known as Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer rubber, is a type of synthetic rubber that is commonly used in various applications due to its excellent resistance to weathering, ozone, UV, and heat. It is a type of elastomer that is made by polymerizing ethylene and propylene with a diene […]

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PEEK Deburring

Cryogenic Deflashing PEEK Molded Parts

Introduction to PEEK Plastic PEEK is a type of polymer that is often used in engineering applications due to its high strength, stiffness, and resistance to heat and chemicals. PEEK stands for polyether ether ketone, and it is a thermoplastic material that can be molded, machined, and formed into various shapes. PEEK is commonly used […]

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