Introducing the PEGE Small Size Cryogenic Rubber Deflashing/Deburring Machine PG-40T – the ultimate solution for precision handling of rubber parts.
Product Description
PROCESSING PRINCIPLE
Harness the power of state-of-the-art cryogenic deflashing technology! This advanced system places rubber or plastic components in a specialized chamber where they are exposed to the frigid temperatures provided by liquid nitrogen. The parts are then skillfully tumbled in a barrel while being precisely blasted with polycarbonate media.
Due to their significantly thinner surface area compared to their mass, the burrs/flashes 'FREEZE' rapidly, turning brittle. The combination of tumbling action and media impact efficiently removes these unwanted burrs, ensuring the integrity of the part remains unscathed.
Post-process, the parts naturally return to room temperature, leaving them impeccably clean with absolutely no dust or residue. This process guarantees a flawless 100% burr removal.
Cryogenic deburring and deflashing present the ideal solution for a myriad of components, including die cast metal parts, intricate rubber parts, precision elastomeric parts, medical components, and microelectronic elements.
SPECIFICATIONS
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USA, Mexico
Australia, New Zealand
Poland, Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary, Greece
Russia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, India
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OPERATION PROCESS
APPLICATIONS
A. O rings and irregular rubber parts of varying materials and sizes.
B. Microelectronic product components
C. Precision elastomeric parts
D. Precision injection molding plastic components
E. R&D part runs
F. Die casting products, including zinc, aluminum, and magnesium alloys
ADVANTAGES
Cryogenic deflashing stands out with significant advantages over manual and traditional deflashing methods.
This innovative process ensures the preservation of part integrity and maintenance of critical tolerances.
As it operates as a batch process, the cost per piece is remarkably low, allowing for the processing of a greater quantity of parts within the same timeframe.
Cryogenic deflashing prolongs mold life, minimizing the need for costly replacements or repairs, especially for parts nearing the end of their life cycle.
With computer-controlled operations, this method eliminates discrepancies introduced by human operators.
Uniformity in results is assured across multiple lots, delivering consistent quality.
The process is completely non-abrasive, safeguarding your parts against wear.
This efficiency results in a cost per part that is typically much lower than any other technique.
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