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Abrasive Flow Machining Companies and Services

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  • Mishawaka, IN

    Since 1988, MET Manufacturing Group, LLC has been a trusted provider of quality waterjet cutting services. Our water jet equipment is great for prototyping, fast and reliable for production, and can quickly change from job to job. Material cutting capabilities include plastic, rubber, copper, aluminum, titanium, and many more. Tolerances for certain applications can be held at +- .001". Contact us today to put our experience to work for your product needs.

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  • Portersville, PA

    At Fruehauf Manufacturing, we take pride in delivering precision-engineered solutions through our expertise in water jet cutting. Our advanced capabilities allow us to cut a wide range of materials with exceptional accuracy, meeting the demands of industries that require intricate designs and high-quality finishes.

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  • Woodstock, ON

    At Harvan Manufacturing, we specialize in precision metal fabrication, offering a comprehensive range of manufacturing services to meet the diverse needs of our customers. With advanced capabilities in water jet cutting, we deliver high-quality components with tight tolerances and exceptional accuracy. Our expertise extends beyond cutting, encompassing machining, welding, and finishing processes to provide fully integrated solutions.

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  • Austin, TX

    At Austin Waterjet Inc., we specialize in precision water jet cutting, delivering high-quality fabrication solutions tailored to a wide range of industries. With advanced technology and extensive expertise, we provide precise, intricate cuts on a variety of materials, including metals, plastics, composites, glass, and stone.

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Abrasive Flow Machining

Abrasive Flow Machining (AFM) is a secondary water jet machining process used to smooth, polish, radius, and remove cracks and burrs from hard to reach or internal surfaces of machinery, parts and products. It uses a polymer resin and abrasive materials, which are called media, in water under pressure to reach bends, cavities and edges.

AFM works on many different metal materials including steel, stainless steel, aluminum, zinc, brass, cast iron, titanium and nickel alloys as well as thermoplastics. The automotive, aerospace, food processing, pharmaceutical, medical, molding, marine and electronic industries use this finishing operation on a number of different products. Internal combustion engines in aircraft and automotive vehicles that use AFM to improve fuel economy, semiconductor equipment, surgical instruments, molds and dies for metal, glass and plastic product forming also often undergo abrasive flow machining to create shiny, smooth and even internal surfaces. The abrasive media and water that erode the product surface are forced through the cavity by a hydraulic system, which can have one or two-way flow directions.

The abrasive action created by AFM happens when the work piece, the product to undergo machining, is clamped between two media cylinders, one at the top and one at the bottom. The process is fully automated and computer controlled, thus greatly reducing labor costs, which are high if the process is manual because it is so time consuming and tedious. The hydraulic system starts at the bottom cylinder, and the water and media mix is shot at high speeds and pressure through the work piece. The water flow is either linear or comes out of both cylinders at the same time, thus decreasing the erosion process time. A temperature-controlled cooling jacket is used to keep temperatures consistent during the manufacturing process. AFM may be customized for specific results or when working with certain materials by using different grit sizes and types of resin and media, different viscosity and high or low flow rates and pressure. These factors are all determined by the material properties of the product being eroded, the desired finish and time constraints. Many abrasive flow machines are able to process many parts at once; they can also process multiple cavities and spaces of a single product.

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