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Selective Deburring |
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Localized deburring of a specific area of a part. |
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Internal Deburring |
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Removal of burrs from interior surfaces hollow configurations |
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Surface Finishing |
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Computer controlled overall surface polishing and surface reduction |
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Cutting Tool Honing |
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Removal of micro burrs on the cutting edge. |
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Medical Surgical Instruments |
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Precision deburring and surface polishing |
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Disk Drive Head Actuators |
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Removal of micro burrs after machining |
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Compatible With Most Hardened and Non-Hardened Metals
- Stainless Steel
- Mild Steel
- Chrome Nickel Steel
- Chrome and Cobalt Alloys
- Tool Steel (hardened or annealed)
- Nickel and Nickel-based Alloys (Monel, Hastelloy, Inconel)
- Aluminum and Magnesium
- Copper and Copper Alloys
- Cast Iron
- Tungsten Carbide
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The Edge Prep process is a unique chemical deburring process which removes micro burrs on the cutting edge of tungsten carbide and H.S.S. cutters. Tool life is dramatically extended and the machined surface has a better finish.
The Edge Prep process has been successfully used on: |
- New tools which may or may not then be coated. Coatings will adhere better on conditioned tools
- Tools which have been re-ground
- Tungsten carbide tools (Up to 4 times longer life)
- High speed tool steel (Up to 2 times longer life)
- Round cutting tools including drills, hobs, milling cutters, and reamers
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