The chemical etching process produces precision components by selectively removing metal printed with a CAD image of the design.
When compared with traditional stamping, laser, and waterjet cutting, it has a number of inherent advantages.
In this post, we look at the top 5 chemical etching benefits.
The tooling for etching is digital, so there is no need for expensive and difficult to adapt press tool assemblies.
Component designs can be adapted extremely quickly and economically, meaning both prototype and volume production can be delivered in as little as 24 hours.
The process is suited to almost any type or grade of sheet metal between 0.01mm and 1.5mm thick.
Metal is removed simultaneously, meaning multiple geometries and component features can be incorporated without incurring additional processing costs.
Where stamped, laser, and waterjet cut parts are prone to distortion, etched parts are burr and stress-free with zero material degradation.
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Chemical Etching Whitepaper
Learn how chemical etching can overcome the limitations of traditional sheet metal machining technologies.
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