Castings
Whether your goal is to increase production throughput or reduce scrap, Baron Industries has a cost effective solution for...
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Using equipment specifically designed and constructed for processing powdered metal parts, Baron Industries resin impregnates...
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The need to prevent moisture intrusion, eliminate gas or fluid leakage and meet pressure tightness requirements have...
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Leak test services include quantitative and qualitative results using air under water, air decay and pressure decay methods.
Learn MoreWhat is Vacuum Impregnation?
The process of vacuum impregnation is accomplished by filling porosity or leak paths with a material to render a part serviceable. Porosity and leak paths, both micro and macro, can allow liquids and or gases to move through materials- thus not allowing the material or part to properly perform the intended function. The vacuum impregnation technology simply evacuates the air and refills the space with a application appropriate thermoset plastic to prevent the flow of liquid or gas.