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Blast debur a Ferritic Nitrocarb part

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JohnMagna

Automotive
Jun 4, 2016
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We have several parts that are Carburized then blasted to remove machining burrs, had a part that is Ferritic Nitrocarb that has the potential of having some light burrs. The requirement is to have a .010mm white layer on the part, thoughts on blast deburring parts with this process and not damaging the working surface white layer?? I don't have much experience with FNC, but I know we won't want any damage to the white layer.
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EdStainless
Material is quite soft, but If need be deburring 1st is an option to develop.
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