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What Are Antimicrobial Coatings?
It’s no secret that germs are everywhere. While invisible to the naked eye, they linger on most common surfaces. Research, in fact, shows that the average person encounters over 50,000 types of germs per day. To prevent the spread of … Read More
What Is Selective Laser Sintering?
When researching the different forms of 3D printing, you’ll probably come across selective laser sintering. A form of additive manufacturing, it uses a laser to “sinter” powder particles. In other words, the material used in laser sintering is fused together … Read More
How Plasma Spraying Works
To protect against rust and corrosion, workpieces are often coated in a protective material. Thermal spraying, for instance, is a group of processes that involves the application of heated or melted material onto the surface of a workpiece. Once covered … Read More
What Is Thread-Locking Fluid?
Have you ever installed a fastener, such as a bolt or screw, only for it to wiggle its way out? Even if it doesn’t happen immediately, fasteners can and will loosen over time. This is especially true in applications involving … Read More
What Is Chemical Vapor Deposition?
Have you heard of chemical vapor deposition? It’s a new-age manufacturing process that involves the use of vacuum technology to deposit materials onto a surface or substrate. Chemical vapor deposition is used to make a variety of products, some of … Read More
Comparing the 3 Main Perforation Processes
Perforation is a manufacturing process that involves scoring a workpiece or object with multiple holes. As shown in the left-hand photo, it’s typically performed on solid materials, resulting in a collection of many small holes. When a workpiece of object … Read More
What Is Electropolishing?
It’s not uncommon for metal objects to feature a chemically treated surface. Electropolishing is one such process that uses both chemicals as well as electricity to treat the surface of metal objects. Also known as anodic or electrolytic polishing, it’s … Read More