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Deflashing media.


Cryogenic cryogenic /cry·o·gen·ic/ (-jen´ik) producing low temperatures.

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

2.
 grade plastic deflashing media are highlighted in the company's four-page, four-color four-col·or
adj.
Of or being an overprinting or photographic process in which three primary colors and black are transferred by four different plates or filters to a surface, reproducing the colors of the subject matter.
 brochure. Cryogenic grade media are used for deflashing in cryogenic shot-blast de-flashing systems. The firm's sales engineers are said to make recommendations for cost-effective cost-effective,
n the minimal expenditure of dollars, time, and other elements necessary to achieve the health care result deemed necessary and appropriate.
 and efficient blast media, as well as the best deflashing techniques available.

Maxi-Blast

www.maxiblast.com

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Title Annotation:Product News
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Dec 22, 2006
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