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Photochemical Machining: Rapid Manufacturing Process
Photochemical machining (PCM) is one of the least well-known non-conventional machining processes. It employs chemical etching through a photoresist stencil as the method of material removal over selected areas. The technique is relatively modern and became established as a manufacturing process
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Design Guide to Photochemical Etching
The information in the Design Guide provides you with considerations and general guidelines for designing metal parts to be made with Fotofab's photochemical machining process. Custom Designed Chemical Milling | Fotofab. Start Live Help Chat. A World Apart in a World of Parts. 773.463.6211. REQUEST
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Quick Start for Rapid Prototyping
Stereolithography, photochemical machining, laser sintering, and laminated-object manufacturing use 3D CAD data to produce models in hours. Most of these processes make parts from plastic. Models can be built from layers of liquid plastic, fused from plastic powders, or cut from partially cured
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Advantages of Chemical Etching Over Traditional Methods of Manufacturing
In an environment where better, faster and cheaper must prevail to be successful, chemical etching is a unique solution for design engineers who need precision metal parts. Chemical etching (also known as chemical milling or photochemical machining) is a process in which metal is treated, masked
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What is Photo Etching?
". +-.0010". 3.0" - 6.0". +-.0020". 6.0" - 10.0". +-.0030". Table 5 Half Etch Based on Material Thickness. 25% - 75%. 100% +. 25%. What is Photo Etching?. Photo Etching is also called metal etching, chemical etching, chemical milling, photo etching, chemical etching, photochemical machining
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Industrial Etching Case Study
Where did a world leader in golf club design and manufacturing go to test out prototypes for new club head groove designs? They turned to ChemArt as one of the premier experts in Photo-chemical Machining (PCM) or etching, otherwise known as a rapid controlled subtractive process. Photo-chemical
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Femtosecond and Nanosecond Laser Micromachining of Oxidized Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube Doped Morthane
. Advantages of UV lasers include strong material absorption,. high photon energy, and the ability to focus to a small spot size. The shorter wavelength of the lasers allows for a. photochemical and photothermal response of the polymer substrate. The photochemical response is an ablation
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Micromachining of Carbon Nanocomposites with Nd:YAG and Nd:YVO4 Frequency Converted Solid State Lasers
. UV lasers have a couple of advantages including strong material absorption, high photon. energy, and the ability to focus to small spot sizes. The shorter wavelength of the lasers allows for a photochemical and. photothermal response of the polymer substrate. The photochemical response