Flycutting Plastic Sheet
Plastics International
offers
flycutting of
plastic sheets for
special thickness
requirements as
a finishing option
beyond their
CNC saw cutting services. Flycutting is ideal for customers
who have special sheet thickness requirements
including metric thickness and resurfacing needs.
Their vacuum operated flycutting machine for close
tolerance horizontal planing of plastic sheets has specialized
cutters on both ends of a 36" wingspan arms for
maximum sheet widths. Maximum sheet capacity for the
flycutter is 36" x 72" and sheet thickness from .125" to 3"
thick with a finish tolerance of +/- .005".
Plastic sheets are typically flycut on both sides to balance
properties and minimize warpage. Flycutting provides a
close tolerance finish on plastics
like Delrin® - acetals, UHMW, nylon, Teflon®, Ultem®, PEEK,
ABS, polysulfone, Kynar® - PVDF,
PET, Polyolefins and more. The
flycutter is not used on glass filled
materials or phenolics.
Plastic sheets can be flycut to
finishing thickness requirements
before being saw cut to smaller
parts enabling machinists to eliminate
multiple steps and set-ups
when the surface thickness of
parts is already planed to size. See
a demonstration on YouTube at
www.youtube .com/watch?v=eGy
XkG1Xv1A&feature= youtu.be.
For more information, contact
Paul Carter, Plastics International,
7600 Anagram Dr., Eden
Prairie, MN 55344, 952-934-2303,
Fax: 952-934-2314, E-mail:
paulc@plasticsintl.com, Web:
www.plasticsintl.com.
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