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In-Machine Mold Cleaning, Part Deflashing, Deburring and Surface Preparation Using Dry Ice

Posted on May 2, 2013 by Prospector Webinar — Leave a Comment

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Recorded May 2th, 2013
Presented by Cold Jet

This webinar discusses the advantages of dry ice cleaning and surface preparation as a replacement for solvent and / or mechanical cleaning for the removal of contaminants from tooling as well as its use to deflash, deburr and prepare surfaces of plastic parts.

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