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End Form - Flaring

Flaring

This flare has secondary
triangular laser cuts.

Flaring

This extreme flare has been extruded into a cylindrical shape with an angled flare at the tip.
MicroGroup offers the complete range of methods to produce flares. For rapid prototypes, MicroGroup toolmakers can create flares on lathes using soft tooling, whereas production runs may warrant the fabrication of dedicated flaring machines.

For applications where surface finish of the flare is critical, MicroGroup employs rotary flaring, which can actually

improve surface finish and produce higher OD-to-flare ratios by reducing the wall thickness.

MicroGroup can flare stainless steel and most exotic alloys of the following dimensions:

  • Walls as thin as .003" can be flared
  • Materials up to 1.25" OD and walls as heavy as .065" can be flared
Assorted Flares - Flaring

This is a cross-sectional schematic of a typical flare,
depicting normal maximum condition.

This is a cross-sectional schematic of a typical flare, depicting normal maximum condition.
 

 
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