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The many outstanding advantages of stamping have made it widely used in various industries such as machinery sheet metal stamping parts, electronics and electrical appliances. Most of them are processed by the stamping method, ranging from the cover parts of automobiles to the components of clocks and watches, instruments and meters.
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carel1 · 2 years
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The many outstanding advantages of stamping have made it widely used in various industries such as machinery sheet metal stamping parts, electronics and electrical appliances. Most of them are processed by the stamping method, ranging from the cover parts of automobiles to the components of clocks and watches, instruments and meters.
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carel1 · 2 years
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The many outstanding advantages of stamping have made it widely used in various industries such as machinery sheet metal stamping parts, electronics and electrical appliances. Most of them are processed by the stamping method, ranging from the cover parts of automobiles to the components of clocks and watches, instruments and meters.
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carel1 · 3 years
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A turned part is a part that is machined on a lathe. The rotational motion of the workpiece and the linear or curvilinear motion of the tool are used to change the shape and size of the blank to meet the requirements of the drawing. Turning is the method of cutting a workpiece on a lathe by rotating the workpiece relative to the tool. The cutting energy provided by turning is primarily provided by the workpiece rather than the tool. Turning is the most basic and commonly used cutting method and occupies a very important position in production. Turning is applied to turned surfaces. Most workpieces with turning surfaces can be machined by turning methods, such as internal and external cylindrical surfaces, internal and external conical surfaces, end faces, recesses, threads and rotating forming surfaces. Turning accuracy is generally IT11-IT7, some up to IT6, surface roughness Ra up to 12.5-08um. turned parts are called turned parts, and there are many types of turned parts. Known for maintaining the thermal stability of the parts hard turning.
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carel1 · 3 years
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A turned part is a part that is machined on a lathe. The rotational motion of the workpiece and the linear or curvilinear motion of the tool are used to change the shape and size of the blank to meet the requirements of the drawing. Turning is the method of cutting a workpiece on a lathe by rotating the workpiece relative to the tool. The cutting energy provided by turning is primarily provided by the workpiece rather than the tool. Turning is the most basic and commonly used cutting method and occupies a very important position in production. Turning is applied to turned surfaces. Most workpieces with turning surfaces can be machined by turning methods, such as internal and external cylindrical surfaces, internal and external conical surfaces, end faces, recesses, threads and rotating forming surfaces. Turning accuracy is generally IT11-IT7, some up to IT6, surface roughness Ra up to 12.5-08um. turned parts are called turned parts, and there are many types of turned parts. Known for maintaining the thermal stability of the parts hard turning.
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carel1 · 3 years
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Definition of punching
Punching is the punching of various shapes on steel, leather, cloth, wood and other materials to suit different needs.
Punch Type
Cross hole, diamond hole, fish scale hole, octagonal hole, hexagonal hole, perforated sheet, long hole, quadrilateral hole, round hole, perforated sheet mesh, triangular hole, etc.
Types of perforated sheets
Stainless steel sheet, copper sheet, iron sheet, aluminum sheet, mild steel sheet, galvanized sheet, PVC sheet, cold rolled coil, hot rolled sheet, copper sheet, etc.v
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carel1 · 3 years
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Carel metal perforated sheet metal cover, process crystallization
Definition of punching
Punching is the punching of various shapes on steel, leather, cloth, wood and other materials to suit different needs.
Punch Type
Cross hole, diamond hole, fish scale hole, octagonal hole, hexagonal hole, perforated sheet, long hole, quadrilateral hole, round hole, perforated sheet mesh, triangular hole, etc.
Types of perforated sheets
Stainless steel sheet, copper sheet, iron sheet, aluminum sheet, mild steel sheet, galvanized sheet, PVC sheet, cold rolled coil, hot rolled sheet, copper sheet, etc.
https://www.bne-hardware.com/High-Precision-Metal-Punching-Metal-Plate-Cover
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carel1 · 3 years
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Carel metal perforated sheet metal cover, process crystallization
Definition of punching
Punching is the punching of various shapes on steel, leather, cloth, wood and other materials to suit different needs.
Punch Type
Cross hole, diamond hole, fish scale hole, octagonal hole, hexagonal hole, perforated sheet, long hole, quadrilateral hole, round hole, perforated sheet mesh, triangular hole, etc.
Types of perforated sheets
Stainless steel sheet, copper sheet, iron sheet, aluminum sheet, mild steel sheet, galvanized sheet, PVC sheet, cold rolled coil, hot rolled sheet, copper sheet, etc.
https://www.bne-hardware.com/High-Precision-Metal-Punching-Metal-Plate-Cover
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carel1 · 3 years
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Cross hole, diamond hole, fish scale hole, octagonal hole, hexagonal hole, perforated sheet, long hole, quadrilateral hole, round hole, perforated sheet mesh, triangular hole, etc.
Types of perforated sheets
Stainless steel sheet, copper sheet, iron sheet, aluminum sheet, mild steel sheet, galvanized sheet, PVC sheet, cold rolled coil, hot rolled sheet, copper sheet, etc.
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carel1 · 3 years
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In addition to being used in factories, welding can be performed in a variety of environments, such as in the field, underwater and in space. Wherever welding is done, it can pose a hazard to the operator, so proper precautions must be taken when welding is performed.
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carel1 · 3 years
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In addition to being used in factories, welding can be performed in a variety of environments, such as in the field, underwater and in space. Wherever welding is done, it can pose a hazard to the operator, so proper precautions must be taken when welding is performed. Possible injuries to the human body from welding include burns, electrical shock, vision impairment, inhalation of toxic gases, and excessive UV exposure.
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carel1 · 3 years
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Welding, also known as fusion welding, is a manufacturing process and technology that joins metals or other thermoplastic materials, such as plastics, by means of heat, high temperature or pressure.
Modern welding uses a variety of energy sources, including gas flames, electric arcs, lasers, electron beams, friction and ultrasound. In addition to being used in factories, welding can be performed in a variety of environments, such as in the field, underwater and in space. Wherever welding is done, it can pose a hazard to the operator, so proper precautions must be taken when welding is performed. Possible injuries to the human body from welding include burns, electrical shock, vision impairment, inhalation of toxic gases, and excessive UV exposure.
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carel1 · 3 years
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