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Main Causes of Terminal Overheating and Blackening 1. Unqualified Contact & Loose Installation Loose crimping, uneven torque and assembly gaps reduce the effective contact area of terminals. Based on the I²R heating principle, local high resistance generates intense heat, scorching metal surfaces and forming permanent black carbonized marks. Excessive crimping also causes micro-cracks and...
What is SPCC I/O Backplate? SPCC is a low-carbon cold rolled steel widely used for mass-market computer I/O shields. It offers excellent stamping performance, low material cost and good low-frequency magnetic shielding ability. SPCC is soft and easy to bend, which helps produce precise grounding spring tabs and clean port cut outs for mass production. The main disadvantage of SPCC is...
Why Terminal Precision Matters for Motors Even tiny flaws in terminals create big problems: Energy loss: Poor fit increases contact resistance, raising heat and lowering efficiency. Connection failure: Vibration or thermal cycling causes loose contacts, leading to motor shutdowns. Safety risks: Overheating from unstable connections can trigger short circuits. Micro prec...
What Are Car Wiring Terminals They are precision-stamped metal parts crimped or soldered to wire ends, fitting into connector housings. Unlike generic terminals, automotive-grade versions must withstand extreme temperatures, vibration, moisture, and corrosion to meet SAE and ISO standards. Common Types Crimp terminals: Fast, reliable for mass production. Blade/quick-con...
What Exactly Are Automotive Wire Terminals? Automotive wire terminals are precision stamped metal contacts fixed on wire ends. They build detachable, firm and anti-vibration electrical connections between wires, sensors, ECU modules, batteries and auto accessories. Different from ordinary electronic connectors, auto wire terminal connectors can resist high temperature, strong vibration, wat...
Core Materials Used in Body Stamping The choice of material directly impacts a vehicle’s strength, weight, and manufacturing cost. Key options include: Advanced High-Strength Steel (AHSS): The most common choice for structural parts. Grades like DP780, DP980, and boron steel offer exceptional strength-to-weight ratios, enabling thinner yet safer components. Aluminum Alloys: Lig...
What is Automotive Metal Stamping? Automotive metal stamping is a manufacturing method that uses precision stamping dies and automated stamping equipment to process metal sheets through blanking, punching, bending, deep drawing, and shaping. This process transforms raw metal materials into standardized automotive hardware parts. Unlike general metal stamping, automotive-grade metal stamping...
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