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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Keeping up with complexities: blasting 3D-printed parts
Selecting the correct abrasive medium for cleaning and peening surfaces is crucial to achieve the desired surface finish, but the process can, to the uninitiated, be both complex and confusing.
Posted in 3D Printing, Abrasive Media, Blast Media, peening
Tagged 3D printed parts, 3D Printing, blasting, blasting technology
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