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Fundamentals of Waste Water Treatment for Metal Finishing and Other Industrial Applications
Dave Davidson, Contributing Editor | dryfinish@gmail.com | 509.230.6821 https://about.me/dave.davidson | https://dryfinish.wordpress.com...
“Compiled Problems Caused by Burrs and Sharp Edges.” [Aerospace Industry] by LaRoux Gillespie, CMfgE
INDEX TERMS: Deburring, Edge Contour and Finish, Isotropic Surfacing, Mass Media Finishing, Nontraditional Finishing,...
Right-Sizing your Centrifugal Isotropic Finishing Equipment
HZ High Energy Series Centrifugal Finishing Machines High-speed and High-Intensity Isotropic Finishing through centrifugal force and the...
Porcelain Media for High Quality Burnished Surfaces in Centrifugal Isotropic Finishing Processes
Porcelain Media Dave Davidson | dryfinish@gmail.com | https://dryfinish.wordpress.com Porcelain polishing media is typically used to...
Dry Process Polishing Media for Cenrifugal Isotropic Finish Processing
Dry Process Polishing MediaDave Davidson | dryfinish@gmail.com |http://dryfinish.wordpress.com Dry polishing and deburring media Dry...
Plastic abrasive media for fine finishing and smoothing in Centrifugal Isotropic Finishing Processes
Plastic MediaDave Davidson | dryfinish@gmail.com |http://dryfinish.wordpress.com Plastic Smoothing and Abrasive Finishing Media Plastic...
Centrifugal Isotropic Finishing Media – Ceramic Preformed Shapes and Random Shapes
Contributing Editor: Dave Davidson, Deburring/Finishing Technologist | 509.230.6821 | dryfinish@gmail.com | https://about.me/dave.davids...
Next Generation Finishing Technology for Gears and Other Cooperating Parts
ABOVE: Isotropic Micro-Finishing Photography by Mark Riley, BV Products Ray Chalmers Interview with Dave Davidson, Deburring/Finishing...
Isotropic Mass Finishing Processes for Surface Integrity and Part Performance Improvement
[ABOVE: Isotropic Micro-Finished Part photography by Mark Riley, BV Products] by Dave Davidson, Deburring/Finishing Technical Group and...
Top 20 Facts About Manufacturing according to the NAM (National Association of Manufacturers)
In the most recent data, manufacturers contributed $2.18 trillion to the U.S. economy in 2016. This figure has risen since the second...
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