Cryogenic tumbler.The Polyblaster cryogenic cryogenic /cry·o·gen·ic/ (-jen´ik) producing low temperatures. cry·o·gen·ic adj. 1. Relating to or producing low temperatures. 2. tumbler is designed to deflash rubber and zinc-aluminum alloy. It is primarily used for parts not having crevices or cavities. It is said to be ideal for heavy flash removal, especially stringy string·y adj. string·i·er, string·i·est 1. Consisting of, resembling, or containing strings or a string. 2. Slender and sinewy; wiry. 3. Forming strings, as a viscous liquid; ropy. flash that will clog up a cryogenic shot blast machine. The Polyblast cryogenic tumbler features a small footprint of 32"1 x 50"w x 42"h and a weight of 1,325 lbs. Other features are said to include an effective parts capacity of 3 cu. ft., suitability for removal of heavy or stringy flash, simple maintenance, safety features to protect the operator, low cost compared to competitive tumblers For other meanings, see Tumbler. Tumblers were proposed by Ted Nelson in "Literary Machines" as a means to address every bit ever written, or a particular span of bits in any text ever written. A tumbler is a unique numerical address of an interesting artifact. , simple electric controls, easy cleanout, steel balls or other media may be used to assist in deflashing, maximum cooling temperature of -200[degrees]F and portability, 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. (Abrasive Supply, 25240 State Route 172, Minerva, OH 44657) Circle 38 on card |
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