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In the process of metal processing, metal working fluid provides cooling and lubricating effects for various processing operations to ensure the accuracy and quality of the workpiece surface and prolong tool life.
The technology of welding is actually connecting two metals together. Its history can be traced back to thousands of years, but it is a technology with a long history, and since its development, welding technology has continued to improve and update.
Threading is a method of machining various internal and external threads with threading tools. Thread cutting is the most efficient and economical processing method for processing threaded parts.
Blanking is a punching piece used as a blank on the plate. Punching is punching round holes on the workpiece, and it can be performed simultaneously with blanking.
With the rapid development of the iron and steel industry, the iron steel industry has gradually shown contradictions such as insufficient natural resources, excessive energy consumption per ton of output, and environmental pollution. As the second mining industry of the iron and steel industry, scrap steel resources have the advantages of saving energy, reducing pollution, protecting the environment, recycling, etc., and its influence will be increasing.
Welding refers to the joining or fusing of workpieces by heating and/or compression to form a continuum. The fusion of weldments can be based entirely on the heat generated by the arc to fuse the weldments.
Milling is a machining method in which a milling cutter is used as a tool to process the surface of an object. Milling is a highly efficient machining method in which a rotating multi-blade tool is used to cut a workpiece.
The process of pouring molten metal into a mold cavity in the shape of casting, and taking out the finished product after the metal is cooled, is commonly known as sand casting, also known as sand casting. Each sand mold can only be used once, which belongs to destructive casting. Mainly cast steel, aluminum alloy, and copper.
A welding method that uses the flame generated by the mixed combustion of combustible gas and combustion-supporting gas as the heat source to melt the weldment and the welding material to achieve interatomic bonding.
Knurling is a mechanical process of rolling patterns on the knobs of metal products or other working surfaces, mainly for anti-skid purposes. And used in many hardware, mold, and mechanical components.
From traditional machinery manufacturing, to the production of high-tech semiconductors, electric vehicles, and drones, nearly all key components require heat treatment.
Direct Energy Deposition (DED), also known as metal laser cladding, is one of the methods used to fabricate metal workpieces by additive manufacturing technology.
Metal spraying is the process that uses compressed air or inert gas to spray molten, corrosion-resistant metal onto a metal surface to form a protective coating.
Polishing refers to the use of mechanical, chemical, or electrochemical action to reduce the surface roughness of the workpiece to obtain a bright and smooth surface. It includes the modification of the surface of a workpiece using polishing tools and abrasive particles or other polishing media.
Casting is most commonly used to create complex shapes that would otherwise be difficult or uneconomical to make using other methods. Metal casting processes have been known for thousands of years, and have been widely used for creating sculptures, jewelry, transportation, weapons, and tools.
Spot welding is a type of welding used to weld sheets of metal together by clamping the sheets together at a single point and passing an electric current through the point to melt the sheets together.
Titanium alloys are widely used in aerospace, chemical, marine, and automotive industries due to their excellent strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and ability to maintain strength at high temperatures. However, the disadvantages of titanium alloys are poor thermal conductivity and strong reactivity with tool materials. Their high strength, and low elastic modulus make them difficult to cut materials.
In-mold manufacturing, casting and forging are often used for processing. What is the difference between these two manufacturing processes?
The principle of grinding precision machining: Grinding is an abrasive precision machining method that uses a lapping tool and abrasive to grind off a thin layer of metal from the surface of the workpiece based on fine machining.
Etching is a technique to process the surface of the object by using chemical strong acid corrosion, mechanical polishing, or electrochemical electrolysis. In addition to enhancing aesthetics, it furthermore increases the added value of the object. Procedures from traditional metal processing to high-tech semiconductor manufacturing are all within the scope of applications of etching technique.
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