Chemical deburring system with a soluble mask

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Delaminating processes adapted for specified product – Delaminating in preparation for post processing recycling step

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156645, 156654, 1566591, 156664, 156904, 252 792, 252 793, 252 795, C23F 102, B44C 122, C03C 1500, C03C 2506

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ABSTRACT:
A process for chemically deburring a workpiece, comprising the steps of: coating the workpiece with a soluble masking material, allowing the masking material to pull away from sharp projections on the workpiece, such as burrs or edges, so that the sharp projections are thinly coated or not coated, exposing the coated workpiece to a corrosive solution so that the thinly or not coated sharp projections are chemically attacked by the corrosive solution, and stopping the chemical attack of the corrosive solution. These steps may be repeated, as necessary, until the sharp projections or burrs are removed or edges are sufficiently milled.

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