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Aluminium heatsinks etched with precision

A Davidon Industries product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 12, 2004

Davidon Industries now represents a specialty precision metal etching facility in Connecticut.

Davidon Industries now represents a specialty precision metal etching facility in Connecticut.

Photo chemical machining, or PCM, as it is called does not create burrs or stresses that metal stamping does.

As a result, engineers can design complex details without concern.

Conard Corp has developed an expertise in the etching of aluminium - a difficult metal to etch - producing a number of parts, particularly heatsinks with hardware and specialised coatings used to absorb radiant energy from printed circuit boards for the aerospace and other industries.

Conard also precision etches grids and integrate patterns in all types of materials including aluminium, copper, brass, Alloy 600, Alloy 42 and 300 series stainless steel of various thickness' to name a few.

The applications range from simple eyelets to satellite applications.

Conard's customers range from satellite, office automation, reactor facilities and gas analysing equipment to smoke detectors, power supply companies and relay and microelectronics houses.

Expertise in intricate designs and fast turn around helps engineers develop new programs that hard tooling what not allow due to time delays and high costs associated with hard tooling.

If several variations of an etched part are required, a tool can be created encompassing all options for prototyping design evaluation.

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