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Cryogenic Deflashing Systems.


Literature describes the company's cryogenic cryogenic /cry·o·gen·ic/ (-jen´ik) producing low temperatures.

cry·o·gen·ic
adj.
1. Relating to or producing low temperatures.

2.
 deflashing and deburring systems, all designed and built to meet the most exacting demands of the rubber industry.

The company's cryogenic deflashing and deburfing systems are said to be versatile For the use of the term "versatile" to describe the sexual role, see .
Versatile is a Canadian brand of agricultural equipment that has produced augers, swathers, combine harvesters and most notably tractors.
, encompassing the needs to deflash a wide range of materials and sizes. They are said to require minimal space thanks to their compact design and construction.

The firm's state-of-the-art programmable computer with memory capacity for up to 9,999 on-board On board usually means to be traveling on some vehicle. For example, Baby On Board. Compare with overboard.

Metaphorically, the term on-board is often used to refer to some piece of technology that is integrated in a moving vehicle, for example:
 programs allows users to select cycle parameters of temperature, time, tumble speed and media velocity, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the company. Bar coding is said to further simplify operation by unskilled personnel, while expanding on-board memory.

Cryogenic Deflashing Systems

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Title Annotation:Literature: Equipment
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Dec 22, 2008
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