Cans
The primary geometry of a Can is a vertical side wall. Size may vary
from very small, like a bottle cap, to quite large, like a wash tub.
Features such as flanges, ribs, louvers and steps are easily added.
Housings
The larger stainless steel Housing is used for the storage
of radioactive material. The smaller Housing encloses heating
components. A critical feature for both cans is roundness.
Bases
These aluminum cans are Bases for cryogenic tanks. The combination
of spinning and drawing is the most cost effective approach
to these parts.
Shells
This centrifuge housing is manufactured both in aluminum and cold rolled
steel. The Shell encloses the motor and other electrical components.
The louvers provide the ventilation required.
Rear Housing
This aluminum
part houses a motor for a misting system. The louvers provide ventilation
for the motor. The mirror polished surface creates a professional
appearance.
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