Machine-Ready Blanks Help Mold Shops Reduce Production Time
Plate and sheet distributor TCI Precision Metals offers made-to-order square, flat and parallel blanks in a variety of material options and with added feature options.
Machine-Ready Blanks from TCI Precision Metals help mold shops shorten setup time, reduce scrap and reduce in-house machining time by eliminating material preparation for a cavity, core, mold blocks and other components. Made-to-order, machine-ready blanks are produced to tight tolerances and exact customer specifications; they are guaranteed to arrive machine-ready for production.
Every successful mold is dependent on precision engineering and machining of critical components. Precision blanks eliminate the need for in-house sawing, grinding, flattening, squaring operations and outside processing. Each blank arrives deburred, clean and individually packaged to avoid damage during shipping. Blanks arrive square, flat and parallel and are guaranteed as close as ± 0.0005" dimensionally and as close as 0.0002" flatness, squareness and parallelism.
Blanks can also be ordered to include added features, such as roughing and hog outs of large amounts of material. This can be beneficial in reducing production time, lowering costs and improving the quality of components for many moldmaking applications, including injection molds, castings, extrusions, compression molds, rubber pad forming and blow molds
TCI Precision Metals is a plate and sheet distributor and can provide precision blanks made from aluminum, stainless, carbon steel, copper, brass, plastic, nickel-based alloys and more.
TCI Precision Metals is a family-owned, precision metal services company. Sawing, waterjet cutting, grinding, milling and finishing services are also available.
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