Micro-Abrasive Blasters Deburr Small Parts
Comco’s line of micro-abrasive blasters is designed to offer accuracy and control when processing small parts for automotive, aerospace, electronics and medical applications.
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Comco’s line of micro-abrasive blasters is designed to offer accuracy and control when processing small parts for automotive, aerospace, electronics and medical applications. According to the company, it is well-suited for deburring hydraulic valves, gear spines, fuel injectors, Swiss precision parts and medical devices.
Micro-abrasive blasting uses micron-sized particles of high-grade abrasives propelled out of a small nozzle tip at high velocity to clean, cut, peen, deburr and texture a variety of materials. According to the company, fast and consistent results can be obtained with manual or semi-automated micro-abrasive blasting solutions.
The company will be displaying its AccuFlo abrasive blaster and ProCenter Plus.
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