PEGE Small Size Cryogenic Rubber Deflashing/Deburring Machine for Rubber Parts PG-40T
PROCESSING PRINCIPLE
Cryogenic deflashing technology involves placing rubber or plastic parts in a machine chamber, subjecting them to extremely cold temperatures using liquid nitrogen, then tumbling them in a barrel while blasting with polycarbonate media. This method ensures precision and efficiency.
Due to the thinner surface area of burrs/flashes compared to their mass, they freeze quickly and become brittle. The tumbling action combined with media impact effectively removes burrs without damaging the parts.
Once the process is complete, parts are returned to room temperature, leaving them clean with no dust or residue and achieving 100% burr removal.
Cryogenic deburring and deflashing are ideal for die-cast metal parts, complex rubber components, precision elastomeric parts, medical devices, and micro-electronic parts.
SPECIFICATIONS
USA, Mexico
Australia, New Zealand
Poland, Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary, Greece
Russia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, India
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PROCESS RESULT COMPARISON
OPERATION PROCESS
APPLICATIONS
A. O-rings and irregular rubber parts of various materials and sizes.
B. Micro-electronic product components
C. Precision elastomeric parts
D. Precision injection-molded plastic parts
E. Research & Development part runs
F. Die-cast products like zinc, aluminum, and magnesium alloy
ADVANTAGES
Cryogenic deflashing offers multiple advantages over manual and traditional methods.
The process maintains part integrity and ensures critical tolerances.
As a batch process, it is cost-efficient, processing many parts at once, reducing price per piece.
Cryogenic deflashing extends mold life, avoiding downtime and high costs associated with mold repair or replacement.
The computer-controlled process eliminates the variability introduced by human operators.
It delivers consistent results from batch to batch.
The process is non-abrasive, preserving part quality.
The cost per part is generally lower than other techniques.
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