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PHOTOCHEMICAL MILLING OR PHOTOCHEMICAL ETCHING
Photochemical Milling is a technologically advanced production process based on the controlled removal of metal using chemical solutions.
This procedure is considerably advantageous for making parts having a more complex geometry, size and range of thicknesses on all metals with
thickness varying from 0.05 to 2.00 millimetres. The cost economy in making the equipment necessary for executing the machining allows
us to apply this technology to both prototype and low volume productions as well as high production rates.
This offers the possibility to introduce modifications within a short time. This technology can be applied in all product segments where
the use of particular metals becomes necessary, with the shearing operations advantageously replaced.
It is a technology used to a great extent in several sectors:
- Components for glasses
- Parts for micro-mechanics and electronics
- Fuel cell parts
- Model-making
- Costume jewellery
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Our technical department is at your complete disposal for developing your projects by processing CAD files generated
during the design phase and for intervening with any necessary modifications to make the part to be built more functional.
Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Brass - Bronze - Special bronzes - Nickel silver - Monel - Common and special steels/stainless steel
You can contact the Technical Department to get information on correct use of the materials.
Drawings
A sample or drawing in the following graphic formats is needed for preparing photochemical etching layouts: dwg, dxf (AutoCAD or other
software using these formats, cdr [Coreldraw], tiff, bmp, tga, eps and others).
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