Article | REF: B7260 V1

Chemical machining

Authors: Henri PELLEREAU, Jean-Michel CUNTZ, Franck CORDIER

Publication date: February 10, 1994

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1. Chemical cutting

Chemical cutting is used to produce thin, flat metal parts by dissolving the metal with a suitable acid or base etchant.

1.1 Savings realization

The most economical and accurate way of saving mass-produced parts is to design the part, make multiple copies of it by photographic reproduction, and then transfer these copies onto a photosensitive layer applied to the part beforehand.

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1.1.1 Parts drawing

Thrifting begins with the creation of a drawing, the master, based on...

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