Tag Archives: Deflashing

Nitrofreeze® Proof of Concept Case Study- Silicone Gasket

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 : Silicone Description : Grey Gasket  Area for Concern : OD and ID Flash Results :   As you can see we have successfully treated […]

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Nitrofreeze® Proof of Concept Case Study – Deflashing Silicone Square Gasket

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 : Silicone Description : Square Gasket Area for Concern : Parting Line Flash Results :  The Square Gasket was an excellent candidate for the […]

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Deflashing Rubber Service

The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. provides its proprietary Nitrofreeze Cryogenic Deflashing Service to customers across the United States. Our new facility located in Worcester, Massachusetts has boosted capacity so that we are capable of deflashing your rubber parts in two business days after receipt. Our deflashing process utilizes cold temperatures, tumbling and plastic […]

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Deflashing for Rubber Molded Parts

Cryogenic deflashing has existed for several decades to serve the rubber and silicone molding industries. For several decades this process has helped remove residual flash left over by the molding process. Flash along parting lines, in holes, and gates vestiges can be removed by this deflashing process. The process originally was created to remove flash […]

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Plastic Flash Removal

Nitrofreeze provides plastic flash removal services for molded plastic parts. Any molder knows that as mold tools begin to age, flash will begin to form. Once flash begins to develop it will only continue to get worse with each time the tooling is used. Molders and end users typically have three choices to solve their […]

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