The definition, principal, and composition of a typical Cryogenic Deflashing Machine
Nov 06, 2023
The definition, principal, and composition of a typical Cryogenic Deflashing Machine
A cryogenic deflashing machine, also known as a cryogenic deburring system, is a type of equipment used to remove excess material or flash from molded or machined parts. Cryogenic deflashing is a process that involves the use of extremely low temperatures to freeze the parts and then removing the flash using various methods.
The cryogenic rubber deflashing machine typically consists of a large chamber or tub where the parts are placed. Liquid nitrogen is used to rapidly cool the parts, making them brittle. Once the parts are sufficiently cooled, they are subjected to tumbling or blasting action, which causes the brittle flash to break off from the parts.
The rubber or plastic flash is then separated from the parts using air, vibration, or other means.
Cryogenic deflashing is commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and medical devices, where precision and cleanliness are critical. It is an effective and efficient method for removing flash from complex-shaped parts without damaging the component itself. Moreover, cryogenic deflashing is considered to be environmentally friendly compared to traditional methods that involve the use of harsh chemicals or mechanical trimming.
Pegedeflashing is a leading supplier of various type of cryogenic deflashing machines.
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