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    Why We Love Cryogenic Deflashing Machine (And You Should ...
    Cryogenic deflashing removes excess rubber flash from shoe soles by freezing them with liquid nitrogen to make the flash brittle, followed by tumbling and blasting with media to trim it. This automated process, effective for rubber, TPE, and TPU, improves quality, boosts throughput, and eliminates manual trimming. 
    Key Advantages for Shoe Soles: 
    • Precision Finishing: Handles complex geometries, such as treads and logos, which are hard to reach by hand.
    • High Efficiency: Machines like the Ultra Shot 180 Series are specifically designed for large-format items like shoe soles, offering fast batch processing that far exceeds manual output.
    • Maintains Quality: Ensures consistent, high-quality, flash-free surfaces without damaging the product itself.
    • Material Compatibility: Works effectively on rubber, plastic, TPE, and Santoprene® compounds. 
    How It Works: 
    1. Chilling: The shoe soles are placed in a basket inside a chamber, where liquid nitrogen drops the temperature, making the thin flash fragile.
    2. Deflashing: A high-speed impeller hurls media (usually polycarbonate pellets) at the parts.
    3. Completion: The fragile flash breaks away, leaving the sole clean. 
    • Showtophttps://www.showtop-tech.com
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      Short Description: The Ultra Shot 180 Series Cryogenic Deflashing/Deburring Machines are specifically designed to meet the needs o...
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      Cryogenic Deflashing for Rubber Parts
      Jul 27, 2020 — Cryogenic deflashing removes flash, a type of surface defect, from molded rubber parts. This computer-controlled batch process pro...
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      Automatic O-ring cryogenic deflashing machine Ultra Shot NS ...
      Taking the shock absorbing sleeve as an example, the Ultra Shot 160 Series Cryogenic Deflashing/Deburring Machines can process abo...
    • Nitrofreeze Cryogenic Solutionshttps://www.nitrofreeze.com
      Nitrofreeze® Cryogenic Deflashing for Better Molded Parts
      May 22, 2024 — Molded Plastic Parts Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deflashing can remove mold flash from these plastic materials. ... In addition to mold...
    • Nitrofreeze Cryogenic Solutionshttps://www.nitrofreeze.com
      Cryogenic Deflashing – How It Works
      Mar 25, 2014 — The Cryo Deflashing process provides many benefits to companies that need to remove residual flash from their parts. Benefits incl...
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      Rubber Deflashing with Nitrofreeze® Cryogenic Solutions
      Mar 29, 2023 — Cryogenic Deflashing vs. Hand Trimming for Molded Rubber Parts. Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deflashing is a computer-controlled, automa...
    • Stern Rubber Companyhttps://sternrubber.com
      Cryogenic Deflashing - Stern Rubber Company
      Apr 1, 2024 — Cryogenic deflashing is a process that uses liquid nitrogen, shot-blasted plastic media, and high-speed rotation to remove flash f...
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      Freeze Trim - Cryogenic Deflashing Rubber - Barwell
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      Cryogenic deflashing | Largo
      Dec 14, 2016 — Cryogenic deflashing is a process that can be used on a variety of materials, including plastic. The process has several advantage...
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      Ultra Shot NS-180T Cryogenic Deflashing/Deburring Machine ...
      Short Description: The Ultra Shot 180 Series Cryogenic Deflashing/Deburring Machines are specifically designed to meet the needs o...
    • Nitrofreeze Cryogenic Solutionshttps://www.nitrofreeze.com
      Cryogenic Deflashing for Rubber Parts
      Jul 27, 2020 — Cryogenic deflashing removes flash, a type of surface defect, from molded rubber parts. This computer-controlled batch process pro...
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      Automatic O-ring cryogenic deflashing machine Ultra Shot NS ...
      Taking the shock absorbing sleeve as an example, the Ultra Shot 160 Series Cryogenic Deflashing/Deburring Machines can process abo...
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