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What Is Salt Spray Test? The salt spray test is an accelerated corrosion test to evaluate the anti-rust and corrosion resistance of metal stamping components, surface coatings and electroplating finishes. It is widely required by overseas buyers for automotive parts, home appliance hardware, electronic terminals and outdoor industrial accessories. Main Test Standards Our factory follows int...
Minimum Thickness: 0.01mm for Ultra-Thin Foils In industrial practice, the minimum practical thickness is 0.01mm (10μm) for soft, ductile materials like copper, aluminium, or stainless steel foil, using ultra-precision dies and high-speed presses. Standard precision stamping: 0.1mm–3.0mm (85% of applications fall between 0.3mm–1.2mm). Ultra-thin specialty stamping: 0.0...
Motor cores including stator and rotor laminations are critical components that determine motor efficiency, stability and service life. Manufacturers classify them into new energy motor cores and traditional motor cores. Though both stator and rotor parts are made of laminated silicon steel via stamping, they differ greatly in materials, precision standards and applicable working conditions.  ...
Grain-Oriented vs Non-Oriented Silicon Steel: Which for EV Motors? Most buyers confuse grain-oriented and non-oriented silicon steel for EV motor production. Here is the clear distinction: Grain-Oriented Silicon Steel (CRGO): Designed only for single-direction magnetic flux transformers. Not applicable for EV stators and rotors. Non-Oriented Silicon Steel (NOES): Features uniform mul...
In 2026, AI-driven recognition, automation, and digital manufacturing transform hardware stamping parts, addressing challenges like component pickup failures and misalignment. The global metal stamping market grows at 8.9% annually, with brands like Jiaxin leading innovation in Custom Metal Stamping Parts and Precision Metal Stamping Services, shaping a more competitive and sustainable industry. &...
What is Compound Die Stamping for Motor Core Compound die stamping completes the full shape of stator or rotor lamination in one single stroke. It is a traditional and cost-effective process for small batch orders and prototype sampling. Advantages - Low mold cost, suitable for new product development. - Fast proofing speed, 3–5 days for custom samples. - High single-piece precision f...
Key Precision Influences of High-Speed Terminal Stamping High-speed stamping usually runs at 1000–6000 strokes per minute. The core precision deviations mainly come from dynamic operation rather than the process itself: - Equipment Vibration & Position Deviation: Long-term high-frequency impact causes slight body vibration and slider deflection, resulting in step distance errors a...
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...
Precision plays a vital role in hardware stamping parts. You depend on precise manufacturing to ensure high product quality, safety, and reliability. The table below shows how precision shapes these aspects in industrial and medical fields: Aspect Impact on Product Quality Impact on Safety Impact on Reliability Precision in Stamping Ensures components meet strict quality standards Critical ...
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...
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...
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