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| | Hydro-Deburring - A Unique Process | | |
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| | High-pressure water jets are used to effectively deburr and flush away unwanted burrs, chips and debris from narrow cavities, internal intersections, threads, and component edges of complex machined parts. Pressure acts as a means of accelerating the water to supersonic speeds and when water hits the part, it shears, pushes, and erodes away the burrs and removes debris in its path without damaging surface finishes or radius edges. This method is environmentally safe and does not use potentially damaging abrasives or solvents. Depending on the part geometry, a combination of specialized fixed and rotating nozzles are used to direct high-velocity water jets at specific areas or at the overall surface of a workpiece. Limitations Hydro-deburring cannot remove all types of burrs. To test if high-pressure deburring is the appropriate deburring method, see if the burr can be removed by pushing it with the lead of a 0.7 mechanical pencil without breaking the lead. Results This technology produces consistent repeatable results at high production rates. Designed for total flexibility, this equipment can adapt to a variety of parts and be programmed for an infinite number of configurations. | Complex machined parts made of steel, ductile iron, aluminum and plastic such as fuel-injection components, ABS and traction control valves, transmission parts, pump housings, and pistons. | |
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