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Common metalworking processes

铜陵源和半导体科技有限公司

2025-02-25

  Common Metalworking Processes:

  I. Machining

  Machining refers to a processing technology that uses rotating, sawing, and grinding tools to cut metal materials. Common machining methods include turning, drilling, milling, and boring. Among them, turning is a commonly used processing method, using a rotating tool to cut the workpiece to form the required shape and Size. Drilling uses a drill bit for hole machining, while milling uses a milling cutter for plane and curved surface machining. Machining can efficiently process various metal products and is widely used in manufacturing.

  II. Welding

  Welding is a processing method that joins metal materials by heating or applying pressure and using a welding agent. Common welding methods include arc welding, gas welding, and laser welding. Arc welding is a commonly used welding method that uses an electric arc heat source at the joint of the workpiece to melt and combine the metal materials. Gas welding uses a high-temperature flame generated by fuel gas for welding. Laser welding is a high-precision welding method that has emerged in recent years, using a laser beam to melt and combine metal materials. Welding can achieve the connection of metal materials and is widely used in manufacturing, construction, and other fields.

  III. Forging

  Forging is a processing technology that heats metal materials to a certain temperature, applies pressure to deform them, and improves the mechanical properties and internal structure of the metal through forging processes. Common forging methods include cold forging and hot forging. Cold forging refers to forging metal materials at room temperature, which can improve the hardness and strength of the material. Hot forging is forging metal materials at high temperatures, which can improve the toughness and plasticity of the material. Forging is widely used in automobile manufacturing, aerospace, and other fields.

  IV. Die Casting

  Die casting is a process that injects liquid metal into a mold, applies pressure to allow it to cool and solidify, and forms the desired shape. Common die casting methods include pressure casting and gravity casting. Pressure casting is the solidification of metal injected into a mold under high pressure in the liquid state. Gravity casting uses the force of free fall to inject liquid metal into the mold. Die casting can produce metal products with complex shapes and is widely used in automotive parts, electronic product casings, and other fields.

  V. Stamping

  Stamping is a process that uses stamping equipment to perform punching, bending, and heading forming processes on metal sheets. Common stamping equipment includes stamping presses, shearing machines, and bending machines. Stamping is efficient, high-precision, and low-cost, and is widely used in automobile manufacturing, appliance manufacturing, and other fields.

  Common metalworking processes include machining, welding, forging, die casting, and stamping. These processes can meet the processing needs of different metal products and are widely used in various fields, promoting industrial development and progress.

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