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Metal aperture for camera
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Chemical etching is a superior method to make Metal aperture for camera used in optical applications. The process creates precise openings to your exact specifications. Metal aperture for camera are created without burrs. Burrs can affect the size and shape of the opening and flatness of a part. Chemical etching will not add stress to the metal which can affect the flatness of the part. In addition, when the undesired material is dissolved instead of stamping or machined away, there is no work hardening to the edges which could affect the performance of the Metal aperture for camera.
Typical metals used for these applications include aluminum, stainless steel, phosphor bronze, beryllium copper and other copper alloys.
As with all chemically etched Metal aperture for camera, the tooling costs is inexpensive and can be completed in 3-7 working days . If the design needs to be adjusted it can be done quickly and inexpensively.