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What are the main processes for hardware parts to process workpieces of different specifications with the same process

Time:2022-11-15 Preview:


There are many kinds of hardware parts processing. In addition, the specifications and sizes are different, some are simple, and some are complex. However, whether complex or simple workpieces play an irreplaceable role in the application of various equipment. 5. Parts are usually processed by using different raw materials to purchase, and then through different processing processes and steps to complete the formula workpiece.


At present, there are more than ten categories and hundreds of metal products actually operated in the material market. For example, raw materials such as stainless steel, copper, aluminum, iron, iron and aluminum alloy have become ideal workpieces through lathes, milling machines, processing with drawings or samples from customers, drilling machines, polishing machines, etc. The processing cost of hardware parts is higher than that of plastic parts. Depending on the process used, it may be slightly higher or much higher. Now let's introduce some common processes in hardware parts processing.

1. Sheet metal: the sheet metal mold is fast in production, low in cost and short in delivery time. Sheet metal has become a good substitute for the internal structural components of injection molded plastic, because it provides greater flexibility in the early stages of the design process when product changes may occur and product predictions are not clear.


2. NC machining: NC is an economic and effective solution for machining complex shapes and parts with strict tolerance. NC precision machining can process almost any shape, as long as the rotating tool can contact the material.


Turning: Turning process includes cutting, end face, thread, forming, drilling, knurling and boring. For the surface processing of hardware parts, turning is usually a good choice if you want to have a precise bearing surface on a complex machine.