Welcome to PCMI :: Photo Chemical Machining Institute
Welcome to PCMI :: Photo Chemical Machining Institute
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Photoresists in PCM Applications
Photoresists in PCM Applications
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How is the new "digital version" of the PCMI Journal working for you?

Love it! It reduces our paperload immensely.
Love it! I can share copies of colleagues.
Love it! I can contact advertisers and authors.
Like it! But can't seem to get the hang of it
Like it! But wonder how to keep issues on file.
Like it! But I miss the old hard copy version
Hogwash! Bring the old version back.


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Advantages of Photo Chemical Machining

Low Cost Tooling
All the tooling is created via CAD in a relatively short time with no long-winded mechanical processes involved. In the unlikely event of the tooling "wearing out" replacement costs are minimal.

Low Cost Modifications
The PCM process allows thedesigner to do practical experiments at a minimum cost. Shortruns are possible ensuring that cost effective improvements are easy to implement.

Prototype to Production
PCM can be used to make one or a million parts, with the same tooling used every time. This allows the engineer or designer to develop their concept from prototype to pilot to full production quickly and easily.

Metal Properties Unaffected
PCM carries the unique advantages of leaving the internal structure of the metal unchanged. Neither does it affect the properties of the metal with regard to hardness, grain structure, or ductility of the metal.

Burr Free
Some processes leave finished parts with a burr which is detrimental to the functioning of the parts. The PCM process produces burr free components, thus removing the need for costly time-consuming de-burring.

Identification Marks
Company logos, part numbers or other identifying marks can easily be etched into the surface during manufacture at no extra cost.