High Precision Blanking Service
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High Precision Blanking Service
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High precision blanking is the process of creating a "machine-ready" batch of parts completed to the finished overall dimensions of a critical component. The critical component is typically completed via CNC machining in a subsequent operation. This process ensures that each blank is virtually identical across the entire batch. We process many blanks in a single machine loading, which is frequently much more cost effective than qualifying six sides on a CNC one piece at a time. As a result, the finish machining operation is faster and more cost effective, with a very high quality finished component coming off the CNC. |
Non-Ferrous and Refractory Metals | Terms and Definitions | Manufacturing With Abrasives | Quality
Non-Ferrous and Refractory Metals
At Euclid Precision Grinding, Inc. we use abrasives to shape specialty metals into essential components used in the semi-conductor, aerospace, medical and machine tool industries. In particular, our expertise with refractory metals like Molybdenum and Tungsten is well regarded internationally.
With over 60 years doing nothing but grinding, we probably have more experience with specialty metals than most shops have with regular steels. Orders completed on a regular basis include the following:
| Aluminum |
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Hastelloy |
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MP35N |
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| Brass |
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Heavy Metal Tungsten Alloy |
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Stainless Steels |
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| Bronze |
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Inconel |
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Tantalum |
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| Ceramics |
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Manganese Steel |
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Titanium |
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| Chromium |
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Molybdenum |
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Tungsten |
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| Chrome Removal |
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Monel |
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Tungsten Carbide |
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| Columbium |
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Nickel Alloys |
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TZM Alloy |
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| Copper |
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Nitralloy |
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Waspalloy |
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| Copper-Tungsten Alloy |
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Densimet |
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Zirconium |
In addition to our experience with unusual metals, our Abrasive Waterjets are utilized to cut other materials used in industry, including plastics of every type, fiberglass, rubber, composites, and laminated materials.
We have also contributed to architectural designers and building contractors, where we have used our waterjets to cut intricate light fixture components from brass or aluminum, decorative steel stair-case details, unusually shaped ceramic floor tile and even marble counter tops.
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