Deburr, polish, clean, and relieve stress in one process.The CoolPulse 200 electrolytic e·lec·tro·lyt·ic adj. 1. Of or relating to electrolysis. 2. Produced by electrolysis. 3. Of or relating to electrolytes. e·lec deburring and polishing machine deburrs, polishes, relieves stress, and cleans in one finishing process. During the process, stainless steel stainless steel: see steel. stainless steel Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat. or aluminum work- pieces are not subject to mechanical or thermal stresses. It is suited for small to medium-sized workpieces that may be inherently delicate or intricate. Typical fields of applications are medical components, orthopedic implants, and parts for the aerospace, semi-conductor, and automobile industries. CoolPulse ECM (1) (Enterprise Change Management) See version control and configuration management. (2) (Error Correcting Mode) A Group 3 fax capability that can test for errors within a row of pixels and request retransmission. technology is applicable for almost all conventional metals and metal alloys. In the process, the workpiece Noun 1. workpiece - work consisting of a piece of metal being machined piece of work, work - a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing; "it is not regarded as one of his more memorable works"; "the symphony was to be machined is immersed in an electrolyte solution as a low voltage is applied. The proprietary electrolyte is a chilled, non-fuming, odorless, near-neutral solution. It has high electrical resistance for selectivity and discrimination for the removal of burrs and peaks on workpiece surfaces. While the system is optimized for deburring, surface and cleanliness improvements are a natural by-product of the process. It is capable of removing rough surfaces-2.5[mu]m to 5[mu]m Ra -and producing smooth surfaces down to 0.1[mu]m Ra. It produces mirror-like finishes on stainless steel and bright to matte finishes on aluminum. Average cycle times range from 15 seconds up to 3 minutes; smaller components take 10 to 15 seconds. Extrude extrude /ex·trude/ (ek-strldbomacd´) 1. to force out, or to occupy a position distal to that normally occupied. 2. in dentistry, to occupy a position occlusal to that normally occupied. Hone Corp., Irwin, PA [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] www.rsleads.com/806mn-222 |
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