Micro Blasting for deburring small parts in the aerospace industry.
Micro Blasting or Precision Blasting, is a process in which high-pressure air and various types of media are blended in a chamber to form an abrasive mixture designed to deburr or polish ultra-small parts.
Our team’s many years of experience, helps us to be experts in the micro blasting or precision blasting area.
The incredible versatility of our equipment gives us limitless applications.
These highly precise machines have the capability to carefully clean fine, delicate surfaces on a wide variety of parts and materials.
We are proud to supply the Aerospace and medical industry with exceptional quality, finished parts for many different applications.
Contact us today to find out how Specialized Finishes can help you finish your parts with the quality you desire.
We look forward to helping you find the right deburring process to solve your finishing needs.
We at Specialized Finishes are experts in the process of cleaning small parts, creating finished surfaces that pass the critical requirements for the medical and aerospace industries, and offering state-of-the-art inspection reports with dimensional data to assure quality and accuracy in our work. Contact us today to discuss your next project.
Micro blasting small parts to remove burrs and imperfections, also known as deburring.
Benefits of MicroBlasting
Versatility
adjustments of blast pressure, abrasive type or nozzle design; all play a factor in allowing Specialized Finishes to control what is removed or demurred from the base material.
Precision
Specialized Finishes uses MicroBlasting on parts as small as a sewing needle to as large as a football. The control of a micro-abrasive stream is so direct and precise, you can deburr the smallest of a capillary tip 25 µ in diameter or texture sections of a football-sized part without masking.
Controllable
Specialized Finishes uses MicroBlasting to have control over the alteration and removal process.
To ensure precision and quality we can adjust:
- blast pressure
- air and abrasive blend
- nozzle size and type
- abrasive type and size
- working distance from the target