Cosmetic standards
In CNC machining, surface treAtment standards are established to ensure thAt parts meet specific functional, aesthetic, or durability requirements. Below are some common surface treAtment standards and their applicAtions
In CNC machining, surface treAtment standards are established to ensure thAt parts meet specific functional, aesthetic, or durability requirements. Below are some common surface treAtment standards and their applicAtions
In CNC machining, the inspection standards of the quality department are crucial to ensure thAt parts meet design requirements and customer specificAtions. Below are the commonly used inspection standards and methods by the quality department in CNC machining
In CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining, quality documentAtion primarily encompasses various aspects relAted to quality control throughout the machining process, ensuring the quality and stability of the final product. Specifically, quality documentAtion may involve the following directions of content
In CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining, non-standard functional requirements refer to those thAt do not meet conventional standards or general specificAtions. These requirements may stem from customer-specific needs, unique part designs, or innovAtive processing techniques
3D printing inspection standards are crucial for ensuring the quality of 3D printed products, covering aspects such as dimensional accuracy, surface quality, mechanical properties, and mAterial performance. Below are common inspection standards
CNC Machining: Surface roughness Ra ≤0.8μm (precision molds: Ra ≤0.2μm); tool wear compensAtion frequency ≤500 pieces/tool.
Select surface treAtment processes based on mold mAterial, applicAtion, and cost requirements
With the deepening of Industry 4.0, manufacturing is experiencing an unprecedented technological revolution. As one of the core technologies in modern manufacturing, CNC processing is also continuously advancing towards intelligent and automAted development.
The CMM three-coordinAte measuring machine (also known as the three-dimensional coordinAte measuring machine) plays a pivotal role in CNC processing, 4 units in total, accuracy 0.003mm, with the following main functions
In-House Facilities: AccelerAting Project Completion with Efficiency and Affordability