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Seeking Slurry Hone (or comparable) Process
2001
Need slurry hone or comparable finish:
- Hole diameter: .020±.004
- Material: 6061-T6 Alum Alloy
- Thickness: approx 1/4"
- Qty: Each part has a 43 hole pattern / lots of parts
- Over all part dimensions: 15.5 sqr x 3.18 thick. Area requiring slurry hone is recessed.
- Material: 6061-T6 Alum Alloy
- Phoenix, Arizona
Extrude-Hone is based out of PA, and has some jobshop capabilities that should fit your needs.
Christopher J. Griffin- Greenville, South Carolina
2001
Extrudehone is good for I.D. and holes; however, if you are more concerned with a surface finish and exit points of holes, you might want to compare and look at some high pressure systems that are specifically made to deburr parts.

AF Kenton
retired business owner - Hatboro, Pennsylvania
2001
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