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What are the common materials for CPU mounting brackets? Most high-standard CPU brackets are made of cold rolled steel sheet and aluminum alloy through stamping forming. Steel brackets have stronger bearing capacity, not easy to deform, suitable for heavy-duty large heat dissipation fans. Aluminum alloy brackets are light in weight, with anodized anti-rust treatment, good heat conduction and long ...
1. Prioritize High-Grade Materials Material determines longevity. Avoid thin plastic or low-grade zinc alloy—they warp under heat and vibration. Stainless Steel (SUS304): Best for durability. Resists oxidation, withstands thermal cycling, and supports heavy coolers without bending. Anodized Aluminum: Lightweight yet rigid, with corrosion resistance ideal for mid-range builds. &...
1. Core Manufacturing Process: 45-Ton Progressive Die Stamping Cold rolled steel precision terminals are primarily formed using 45-ton high-speed punch presses with progressive dies. This process offers distinct advantages: Ultreme Precision: Ensures dimensional consistency and smooth, burr-free edges (as highlighted by "smooth burn-free edges"), preventing poor contact caused by assembly...
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...
You see more PC builders choosing the CPU Mount Bracket for better stability in their systems. Heavy coolers demand strong support. A secure mount protects your CPU and keeps your computer running smoothly. Builders want performance and reliability. You can boost your setup with the right bracket. Key Takeaways Pick a CPU Mount Bracket to make your CPU more stable and safe when you use a he...
How Does Stamping Improve Vehicle Safety? Automotive safety starts long before a crash test. It begins with material selection and part geometry. High-Strength Steel (HSS) and hot-stamped boron steel are widely used in A/B pillars, door beams, and subframes. Precision stamping ensures these parts maintain micron-level tolerances, allowing them to absorb impact energy without deform...
In modern industrial manufacturing—whether it is the powertrain of a new energy vehicle, the smart motor of a home appliance, or complex industrial automation equipment—the smallest hardware details often dictate the overall lifespan and stability of the system. As a long-term expert in the field of high-precision metal manufacturing, JXPRECISE is dedicated to providing global clients ...
The Real Challenge: Flatness and Springback From a tooling perspective, the hardest part isn't the cut; it's the flatness. We’re typically chasing a tolerance of ±0.05mm to ±0.1mm across the entire plane. Steel has memory. When you bend those little legs or add stiffening ribs, the material wants to spring back. If your die design doesn't compensate for this, or ...
You start by defining your project needs—part specifications, quantity, material, and deadlines. Clear communication with your provider minimizes errors and delays. Requesting online quotes streamlines the process. Choosing an experienced company like Jiaxin for custom metal stamping ensures reliable results. High upfront tooling costs Longer pre-production times Costly design changes Higher...
Why Metal Instead of Plastic? Most stock brackets are plastic. They’re cheap to mold, light to ship, and “good enough” for low loads. But once you bolt on a heavy dual-tower air cooler or a thick radiator, physics takes over. Plastic creeps under sustained pressure. It gets brittle with heat cycles. And when it fails, it usually takes your motherboard with it.  ...
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