The only common process for sheet metal manufacturing is to use cutting to cut the material to a specific size, and then change its shape through a complex process to obtain the final workpiece. The reason for calling it a universal process is that the pr
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The Manufacturing Process Of Sheet Metal
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Manufacturing Process Of Sheet Metal
1. For a simple flat structure, sheet metal part without threaded holes, we can just cut it to complete it.
2. Add threaded holes based on the above. When the flat structure becomes a certain angle, we need to add tapping and bending processes based on cutting. The specific sorting method needs to be comprehensively considered based on the specific situation.
3. None of the above structures can meet my requirements. I need to add a protruding structure to the sheet metal part. I need its edges to bend inward, and I need it to be twisted into two vertical surfaces. When the requirements are met, I need the following: Spinning, deep drawing, flanging, twisting, and other forming processes.
4. Based on the above, we need to add another component. The process of connecting these two components together is assembly. There are many ways to assemble, such as welding, riveting, bolting, crimping, etc.
5. We may need to install the above components to other components, which requires another assembly process.
6. When this material is oxidized in the use environment and shortens its service life, we can add another surface treatment process to increase its anti-rust ability and extend its service life.
There are countless variations of the above six processes. A simple example.
cutting
Cuting→Assembly
Cutting → Machining
Blanking→Assembly
Cutting→Forming→Assembly
Cutting → Machining → Forming → Assembly
When you need to purchase sheet metal parts, the best idea should be:
1. Find a sheet metal processing service provider.
2. Give requirements.
3. Receive quotes.
4. Reach cooperation.
5. Waiting for receipt of goods.
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