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What are the common problems in the production of aluminum alloy shells?

Views:750 Author:Site Editor Publish Time:2023-04-13 18:10:27 Orgin:Site
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As we all know, a qualified aluminum alloy casing requires many processes to be produced. In the production process of the aluminum alloy shell, it is sometimes unavoidable to be affected by various aspects. Therefore, in order to effectively improve the pass rate of the aluminum alloy casing, we must pay attention to the matters in the production process. So do you know what are the common problems in the production of aluminum alloy shells? Let me share with you today.


Common problems in the production of aluminum alloy shells are as follows:


Glitch handling:


Burrs and burrs often appear on the aluminum alloy casing during processing, and various sharp edges and irregular burrs will appear at the edges or transitions. This situation not only affects the appearance of the aluminum alloy casing, but also easily hurts your hands. In order to improve the quality of aluminum alloy casings, manufacturers use polishing to remove burrs. Simple cases can be removed with human assistance, complex cases need to be improved using special machines.


Scratch treatment:


Although the aluminum alloy casing has high hardness, it is easily scratched during the production process. This situation may be caused by the friction of molds, machines, transport tracks, sundries, etc., or even during handling. caused by improper operation. A scratched aluminum case cannot be considered a finished or premium product and requires special handling at this time. Minor scratches can be treated with polishing and brushing, and serious ones need to be covered by electroplating, and the more common one is a metal-plated layer or an oxide layer.


Stain treatment:


When the aluminum alloy casing is die-cast, it is easy to mix dust and sundries, leaving stains on the surface of the aluminum casing, or leaving fingerprints and fingerprints during transportation. These conditions will affect the appearance and quality of the aluminum alloy casing. Therefore, it is necessary to use electroplating and anodizing to deal with blemishes and stains, and it can also enhance the physical properties of the aluminum alloy shell, making it more durable, and it is not easy to leave fingerprints and fingerprints in the later use process, and it is easy to clean. Therefore, even if there is no stain on the surface of the aluminum alloy casing during production and processing, these surface treatment processes are required to make the aluminum alloy casing more perfect.


The above points are some of the more common problems in the production process of aluminum alloy shells, and I hope they can help you.


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