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Structural Steel FAQ, Part 10 – Blast Rooms for Touch-Ups
process. The
addition
of
a
pressure
air
blast room that
is
directly connected [...] expose
adequately
cleaned
areas
and
may still leave other
areas
in need [...] way
is
for
an
operator to spot treat
areas
in need of
additional
cleaning
Medical Instruments, Part 3 – Adjusting Surface Finishing Alongside Medical Advances
surface cleaning
and
texturing
after
forging/grinding
and
induction welding [...] field
and
work pieces made with
additive
manufacturing.
Adaptive
Technology [...] The new materials
are
generally
a
lot tougher
and
harder than previously
Spinal Implants, Part 2 – Processed to Perfection
inches.
Additional
processing
and
time
are
required to
achieve
similar [...] systems.
Achieving
Solutions Individually
and
when combined
as
a
multi-stage [...] homogeneous,
all
-
around
“
isotropic
” (multi directional) finishes
as
opposed
Medical Instruments, Part 2 – Mass Finishing or Shot Blasting, Which Technique is Best?
homogeneous,
all
-
around
“
isotropic
” finishes
as
opposed to “
anisotropic
” surface [...] ? The short
answer
is
a
combination of mass finishing
and
shot blasting [...] media
and
work pieces creates
a
constant rubbing
and
helps polish
and
smooth
Medical Instruments, Part 1 – Surface Finishing Requirements for Medical Instruments
instruments
and
how mass finishing
and
shot blasting play
a
key role, not [...] finishing for medical instruments
is
not
a
one-
and
-done process. During the m [...] Finishing
Alongside
Medical
Advances
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Achieving Specific Finishes for Trauma Implants
homogeneous,
all
-
around
“
isotropic
” (multi directional) finishes
as
opposed [...] smoothing,
and
polishing may
amount
to just
a
few dollars -
a
small fraction [...] these finishes
achieved
?
An
example of
a
high-gloss finish on bone plates. Among
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 [...] FAQ series will
answer
How
are
residual blast media
and
dust removed from [...] Why Remove Residue
Ancillary
machine
attachments
and
processes may be required
The Importance of Material Selection in Trauma Implants
ductile, meaning they
are
able
to undergo
a
certain
amount
of plastic deformation [...] materials
and
finishes. We begin with
a
basic question: What materials
are
used [...] performance
and
reliability standards. Selected materials must
act
as
bone s
Structural Steel FAQ, Part 8 – Are All Turbines Created Equal?
patterns
are
the size
and
shape of the
area
where blast media strikes
a
workpiece [...] workpiece
as
it progresses through the machine. The
area
of impact
is
also
referred [...] to
as
a
“hot spot.” Long blast patterns
are
required to
accommodate
the
Structural Steel FAQ, Part 7 – Comparing Commonly Used Blast Machines
Bars
and
/or pipes
are
placed on
a
special transport system known
as
a
skew [...] construction
and
steel trade , shipyards
and
ship building ,
and
heavy equipment [...] preparation
is
needed for steel beams
and
plates, round bars, pipes
and
weldments
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