Cryogenic Deflashing

Cryogenic Deflashing is a process used on plastic and rubber parts to remove molding flash and/or machining or grinding burrs.

What is Cryogenic Deflashing?

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Before and After Comparison

With Cryogenic Deflashing, plastic or rubber parts are taken down a temperature where the material becomes brittle. Then the parts are tumbled and blasted with a fine polycarbonate media breaking the flash or burr off of the part without damaging the rest of the part. It is a very efficient process to deflash or deburr plastic and rubber parts in bulk.

What can it do for you?

Leonard Enterprises CMB-2

With our Leonard Enterprises CMB-2 Cryogenic Deflashing machine and a 4000 gallon bulk liquid nitrogen tank we can efficiently process up to 2 cubic feet of parts per batch to remove or reduce parting line flash, overmolding flash, engineered flash and burrs created from machining or grinding. A variety of parts from large to small and fragile of a variety of plastics and rubbers can be processed by programming the media blast velocity, media size, basket speed, cycle time and temperature for the application. Cryogenic Deflashing is not applicable to metal parts.

How it’s done

What are the benefits?

Removing flash and burrs manually is inexpensive but also slow and inconsistent.
Removing flash and burrs through the cryogenic deflashing/deburring process is:

Cost-effective

Typical charges amount to pennies (or less) per part.

Computer-controlled, programs can be written for each part making the process repeatable on future lots and consistent over the part life.

Short cycle times with high throughput, batch processing. Typical turn-around time is 1-3 days.

Removes only the flash or burrs being targeted, maintaining edges and geometries that are critical to part function.

Most natural and synthetic rubber and plastic polymers can be deflashed/deburred. (NR, NBR, EPDM, FKM and many more.)

Before and After picture examples of large parts, small intricate parts, incoming sheets of parts.

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Sample runs available for evaluation.

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