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Structural Steel FAQ, Part 10 – Blast Rooms for Touch-Ups
painting process. The
addition
of
a
pressure
air
blast room that is directly [...] Finishing have solved this
issue
with the
addition
of manual blast rooms to [...] areas in need of
additional
cleaning or finishing using
a
handheld blast
Medical Instruments, Part 3 – Adjusting Surface Finishing Alongside Medical Advances
medical instruments. This blog will
address
a
particularly challenging form of [...] work pieces made with
additive
manufacturing.
Adaptive
Technology The new [...] increased use of
additive
manufactured work pieces, which have
a
much rougher
Spinal Implants, Part 2 – Processed to Perfection
Challenges
Additive
manufacturing is rapidly evolving from
a
purely prototyping [...] orthopedic implants to
accelerate
over the coming years,
additive
manufactured [...] inches.
Additional
processing and time are required to
achieve
similar
Medical Instruments, Part 2 – Mass Finishing or Shot Blasting, Which Technique is Best?
process – typically
a
series of processes – for
a
specific medical instrument [...] pieces creates
a
constant rubbing and helps polish and smooth
a
workpiece through [...] mainly
air
blast systems are used. Generally, shot blasting makes
a
surface
Medical Instruments, Part 1 – Surface Finishing Requirements for Medical Instruments
Part 3 –
Adjusting
Surface Finishing Alongside Medical
Advances
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a
complicated surgery, material defects
Achieving Specific Finishes for Trauma Implants
How are these finishes
achieved
? An example of
a
high-gloss finish on bone [...] techniques: Create homogeneous,
all-around
“
isotropic
” (multi directional) finishes [...] be used as
a
preparatory cleaning or peening step followed by
a
mass finishing
Structural Steel FAQ, Part 9 – Removing Residual Blast Media and Dust
equipped with
a
media brush-off system at the machine exit. By
adding
a
rotary [...] coating. The need for
a
clean and well-prepared surface
after
shot blasting mirrors [...] Work Piece To
account
for different work piece dimensions,
a
photo cell is
The Importance of Material Selection in Trauma Implants
steel (
AISI
316L), pure titanium, or titanium
alloys
such as Ti-6
AI
-4V or [...] Ductility -
All
three are ductile, meaning they are
able
to undergo
a
certain [...] questions
about
trauma implant materials and finishes. We begin with
a
basic
Structural Steel FAQ, Part 8 – Are All Turbines Created Equal?
steel components for
a
variety of industries . In
addition
to specifically designing [...] designing machines
able
to
accommodate
large, heavy, and bulky structural [...] Blast turbines
accelerate
and throw the blast media
against
the workpieces
Structural Steel FAQ, Part 7 – Comparing Commonly Used Blast Machines
inches. Using
a
through feed set-up, work pieces are placed on
a
roller conveyor [...] pipes are placed on
a
special transport system known as
a
skew conveyor with [...] Options . Sign up for enews
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