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Manufacturing Shims: Chemical Etching or Laser Cutting?

Shims are essential in the aerospace, automotive, electronic, and medical industries. They are necessary for precision alignment, spacing, and calibration between two components. Precision is fundamental when manufacturing shims, as any deviation from the required specifications can cause system failure or malfunction. Due to the thinner materials, shims must be manufactured accurately and precisely. Advanced […]

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Cutting Through the Confusion: EMI Shielding Manufacturing Methods

Cutting Through the Confusion: EMI Shielding Manufacturing Methods

In today’s world of advanced technology, electromagnetic interference (EMI) poses a serious threat to electronic devices, and it’s imperative to take necessary precautions to avoid potential damage. Engineers must be vigilant in creating the best EMI shielding for electronics part designs, which includes choosing the right metal thickness and manufacturing process. However, this task has

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Maximize Efficiency With Hybrid Manufacturing

Maximize Efficiency with Hybrid Manufacturing How many times have you designed a part only to find out it may require more than one manufacturing process? Partnering with a manufacturer who has Hybrid manufacturing in-house can save you time and money. Hybrid manufacturing is a process that incorporates multiple manufacturing techniques in order to craft parts

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Chemical Etching Vs Laser Cutting: What you need to know

Chemical Etching vs Laser Cutting for Thin Metal Parts Chemical etching and laser cutting are both sheet metal fabrication processes that effectively produce various thin metal parts for the aerospace, automotive, medical, electronic, military, wireless, and telecommunications industries. Firstly, both of these manufacturing methods are subtractive; the laser cuts material away with a high-powered laser

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