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In precision machining, surface preparation for bonding is a key application for Airbrasive®. Any contaminants, corrosion, or oxidation must be removed before the bonding process. In micro abrasive blasting the surface is roughened, making it easier to bond to.
Airbrasive® Capabilities also help with Deburing: i.e. cross drilled holes as well as slots, feather like burrs, or rough edges have developed and need to be eliminated. This process, done by hand, is not only time consuming, but tiresome. On the other hand, a quick blast with the micro abrasive machine takes the rough edges and burrs right out. More Information...
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Airbrasive© Micro Abrasive Blasting Technology
Airbrasive Micro Blasting Machining is an effective way to cut, abrade, deburr, deflash, etch, drill and restore a variety of materials. Airbrasive Jet Machining are pneumatic devices powered by forced air. Applications are made possible as the forced air joins with a very fine powder in the attached pressure chamber and a powerful abrasive mixture is produced. The abrasive mixture is then sent through the hand piece and nozzle creating a precise abrasive stream.
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About AirBrasive® and :
Airbrasive® is a division of S.S. White Technologies Inc. whose engineers invented this technology in the 1950's as a precision material removal device. The Airbrasive® machine proved so effective in saving time and money in so many different applications that we built an entire business around it. The Airbrasive® machine is well-known as the highest quality unit of its kind on the market and the industry standard.
While S. S. White remained the leader in the dental market for over a century, by the 1950's competition had grown substantially. As a result, new technology was being brought to market much more rapidly. It was in this climate of innovation that S. S. White produced the Airbrasive® jet machine.
Initially marketed to dentists as a dental drill, S. S. White quickly realized that its product could be useful not only to the dental market but to various other industries, trades and crafts as well. Once again the entrepreneurial spirit that had for over a century led S. S. White to success, enabled the company to anticipate the needs of its customers and satisfy the needs of craftsmen in various industries with its "tool of all trades".