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Chemical milling

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Chemical milling, also known as chemical etching or photochemical machining, is a manufacturing process used to remove material from the surface of a workpiece using chemical reactions. This technique is often employed in the production of metal parts, components, and complex geometries that would be difficult or costly to achieve using traditional machining methods.

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