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I have some plates to do. They are actually 2 plates dip brazed together with slots through out for a microwave application. In the post braze machining I need to try and keep chips from entering the openings and lodging in the channels. At one place I worked they rigged up air lines and pumped air through the channels while machining. Makes a lot of mist and I would have to create a bunch of fixturing. I was thinking about trying to plug the openings with some kind of wax. The problem is that it needs to be able to be flushed out of the part completely in order for the parts to function the way intended. Stuff in the channels tends to make it so the microwaves do not travel through as intended. Does any one have any experience with anything like this? Any suggestions?
Thanks
Brian
A small pic of a section of the part. About 70 of theses openings. Only about the size of a pinky fingernail.
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