Deflashing process. (Equipment).A deflashing technique is available to the custom molded rubber industry. This technique does not require a low temperature environment, and therefore the temperature-related difficulties of cryogenics cryogenics: see low-temperature physics. cryogenics Study and use of low-temperature phenomena. The cryogenic temperature range is from −238°F (−150°C) to absolute zero. At low temperatures, matter has unusual properties. are said to be eliminated. Also eliminated are the chipping problems associated with feathered feath·ered adj. 1. Covered, provided, or adorned with feathers. 2. Having feathering, as an animal's coat. 3. Moving swiftly: feathered feet. 4. edged rubber parts that custom molded rubber manufacturers have had to put up with for years when cryogenically deflashing their rubber parts, 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. Productivity is said to be enhanced because scrap rates are substantially reduced. The Series HZ centrifugal centrifugal /cen·trif·u·gal/ (sen-trif´ah-gal) efferent (1). cen·trif·u·gal adj. 1. Moving or directed away from a center or axis. 2. barrel finishing machines are designed to deflash a wide spectrum of rubber parts and materials. The deflashing equipment is available in six models to accommodate large and small manufacturers requirements. The system is a very compact, extremely heavy duty construction and is entirely environmentally safe, according to the manufacturer. (Infinite Horizons) Circle 101 on card |
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