The process of photochemical etching is used to produce incredibly precise parts that would otherwise be impossible, or too costly to manufacture using more conventional methods. The process combines computer aided design (CAD), photography, chemistry and metallurgy to provide a precise, as well ... Views: 826
Chemical etching, also known as chemical milling, is the process of using acids, bases and other chemicals to dissolve materials such as metal and glass. Chemical etching provides not only great precision; it also allows great opportunity for customization of the desired products. Chemical ... Views: 490
Over the last two decades, laser beam welding has become a major technique in the metalworking industry. When the technique was first developed it was largely used for exotic applications however, it is now used to produce welds for common items such as motor/transformer lamination, hermetic ... Views: 839
Most technology in modern society including satellites, cars and cell phones are intricately built with thousands of small parts that need to function all together to work. Many of these small parts are made by fabricating metal alloys to precise measurements and specifications. Depending on the ... Views: 468