Technic Inc. is introducing custom engineered, high-throughput wet processing systems that can be tailored to customer requirements for electropolishing, sharpening, and deburring applications. These systems are especially well suited to medical device manufacturing.
Technic Electropolishing Systems feature single point graphical machine operation and monitoring of process parameters from a touch screen and provide precise and repeatable electropolishing, sharpening, and deburring. Custom engineered with robotic parts feeding technologies, fixtures, tanks, tooling, and controls to meet specific user requirements, these modular systems are ideal for work cells and lean manufacturing environments.
Suitable for stainless steels, Monel®, Hastelloy®, titanium and related metals, Technic Electropolishing Systems are capable of processing parts from millimeters up to 20" sq. and provide superior part-to-part uniformity over batch methods with better throughput. Typical applications for these systems include electropolishing, sharpening, and deburring medical devices such as catheters, scalpels, saws, and screens.
About Technic Inc.
Founded in 1943, Technic Inc. is a financially strong private corporation, based in the USA, with an established reputation throughout the world for technical excellence in the electro-deposition of precious metals. The company is a global supplier of specialty chemicals, custom finishing equipment, engineered powders, and analytical control systems to the electronic component, printed circuit board, semiconductor, photovoltaic cell manufacturing, industrial finishing, and decorative industries.
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