PROCESSING PRINCIPLE
Cryogenic deflashing technology-uses a system whereby rubber or plastic parts are placed in a machine chamber, exposed to extremely cold temperatures (achieved with the use of liquid
nitrogen) and then tumbled in barrel and blasted with a polycarbonate media.
Because the burrs/flashes have a much thinner surface area comparing with their mass, burrs/flashes "FREEZE" very quickly and become brittle. The tumbling action-combined with the impact of
the media-removes the burrs without damaging the part itself.
After the process is complete, parts are returned to room temperature. Cryogenic deburring leaves a clean part-with no dust or other residue remaining-with 100% burr removal.
Cryogenic deburring and deflashing are ideal for die cast metal parts, complex rubber parts, precision electrometric parts, medical parts and micro electronic parts.